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One hundred thousand homeless families in England

Nothing to be proud of.
Many are families with children.
These are people born in the UK.
Many have been left homeless by their landlords. They cannot afford housing.

This is Britain today.

Local authorities have to give priority to asylum seekers. Many of them are single young men.
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Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
No one has been "left homeless" by their landlords. The landlords are just people who wanna survive too. If you can't pay the rent you expect to live rent free and feed off your land lord? You think that's fair?

I don't know what you have against young single men from war countries but they don't have relatives to live with, they are in more need of a home than people with relatives who have a support network.
@Queendragonfly the landlords play a role in our privatized housing system, and the system left people homeless. It's on purpose. Whenever you killers come to your senses the torture caused by the free market delusions you love to spread can be stopped. Nobody thinks we'll survive the white people at all. You killed that planet dead. Nobody can live in any house. You win.
@Queendragonfly There are landlords that run slum flats where people on very little money have to go because they can't afford better. There was an attempt to pass a bill in Parliament a few years back, ensuring homes had to have a minimum standard of habitation. It was kicked out by tory MPS, a large number of whom are (or were at the time) private landlords. Conflict of interest? very much so.