When I was growing up, our home was my family’s security. It wasn’t much, maybe – just a semi detached house in Surrey – but for me, it was the base camp from which I could learn and grow. Some years later, as a lawyer, many of my first cases were fighting for families at risk of homelessness, because I wanted every child to have that security I had.
And yet, we know so many people don’t have that basic safety and security of a home in this country. Over 150,000 children are in temporary accommodation, the highest on record. Rough sleeping in 2023 was 27% higher than the previous year. As winter closes in and temperatures drop, too many people will be on the sharp end of our broken housing system this Christmas. Big Issue has worked tirelessly to tackle homelessness over 33 years. They’ve done incredible work to seek solutions to embedded poverty and stand alongside the most vulnerable. This government is determined to do our part too.
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We have allocated £10m in additional funding to Rough Sleeping Winter Pressures funding to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping this winter. It will be targeted towards the areas that face the most pressure. This is in addition to the £547m rough sleeping initiative that will help local authorities save lives, support people who are sleeping rough and provide immediate accommodation and support to prevent people returning to the street.
There are no quick fixes to this problem. The last Labour government did so much to tackle homelessness. But after 14 years of the Tories, it is 140% higher than it was in 2010. This Labour government is determined to do all it can to make sure everyone has a safe place to call home.
I know homelessness is complex – it requires a collaborative approach across different departments. That’s why we have set up a new, dedicated inter-ministerial group. Chaired by deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, it will bring together ministers from across government to drive our strategy on ending homelessness. It will also work with local authorities and regional mayors to tackle the root causes of homelessness and make sure every region gets the support it needs.