Labour has called on the Government to make sure everyone has a safe, Covid-secure place to stay this winter as part of a push to support rough sleepers at Christmas.
The Government stepped in to protect rough sleepers in England during the first national lockdown through the Everyone In scheme but there has been no repeat of the nationwide call for the winter.
Shadow Housing Secretary Thangam Debbonaire slammed the Government for failing to make good on the potential the Covid-19 pandemic presented to end rough sleeping as thousands prepare to spend Christmas on the streets.
“There shouldn’t be anybody on the streets and everyone deserves a safe place to stay,” Debbonaire said. “The Government has committed to ending rough sleeping for good. It did that a few years ago too but it had real potential this year to stick to that commitment and keep everyone in and make sure that Everyone In genuinely meant Everybody in.
“Unfortunately they have failed. What we are calling for them to do is to live up to their words.”
Labour’s campaign is urging the Government to step in this winter to ensure that everyone has a place to stay regardless of nationality, including people who have no recourse to public funds and have no access to benefits due to their immigration status.