What is causing England's rural homelessness crisis?

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  • čas přidán 23. 03. 2023
  • Sky News can reveal that rural homelessness is growing rapidly with more than 20,000 people classified as homeless in rural England in the latest figures.
    Many of them are out of sight and in desperate conditions, as Sky's Dan Whitehead found out.
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  • @nicolasbenson009
    @nicolasbenson009 Před 10 měsíci +494

    Because so many people overpaid for homes even while loan rates were low, I believe there will be a housing catastrophe because these people are in debt. If housing costs continue to drop and, for whatever reason, they can no longer afford the property and it goes into foreclosure, they have no equity since, even if they try to sell, they will not make any money. I believe that many individuals will experience this, especially given the impending mass layoffs and rapidly rising living expenses.

  • @starkiller23610
    @starkiller23610 Před rokem +2208

    I was 17 and homeless in England. Not rural. In Essex.
    It was over 3 months to get a council supported access to a homeless shelter. Luckily a generous stranger allowed me to stay in their guest room after I made a public post on Facebook.
    We still speak to this day. Luckily, 8 years later I have a degree, corporate job in London and can afford rent and luxuries.
    It's a very tough situation and without the support I got from kind souls - I doubt I would have made it out so quickly or at all.

    • @NicholasThorntonOfficial
      @NicholasThorntonOfficial Před rokem +32

      Essex are bad, i've been stuck in 1 side room in bed every day in a general hospital for nearly 16 months because essex aren't doing anything

    • @AydensVids
      @AydensVids Před rokem +26

      Same I was 17 too but I was in Bromley and thankfully I was only out for 6 weeks ( it was summer so I just slept in the woods) before I found people to sofa serf with. Shits crazy, things could have gone so differently for me

    • @MrTheevilmage
      @MrTheevilmage Před rokem +12

      Okay this is rural though so why should anybody give a toss about your non rural homeless experience?

    • @AydensVids
      @AydensVids Před rokem +60

      @MrTheevilmage probably to explain that the rest of the uk have similar issues.

    • @MrTheevilmage
      @MrTheevilmage Před rokem +19

      @@AydensVids oh so we should just ignore the homeless in the countryside cause it everywhere else?

  • @ShazWag
    @ShazWag Před rokem +91

    I ran away whilst still at school because of sexual and emotional abuse at home. There was no real help, so I barricaded myself into an empty room I found at the local hospital, but sometimes I slept under stairwells in blocks of flats. A lot of bad things happened, then much later in my life I realised that I'd dissociated and had been living in a state of trauma.

    • @discodave1747
      @discodave1747 Před rokem +9

      💚

    • @lunalea1250
      @lunalea1250 Před 11 měsíci +6

      So sorry to hear this, sadly, as u said, support is hard to get, I hope ur ok now or managing best u can, sending hugs & love...😔🤗💚

  • @adamsmith9330
    @adamsmith9330 Před rokem +60

    My heart goes out to everyone experiencing homelessness. I can’t even imagine.

  • @jimmy_camping
    @jimmy_camping Před rokem +796

    There is something really wrong with society if we are having to build 'pods' for individuals as temporary housing solutions...perhaps charity begins at home first?

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Před rokem

      @Jimmy Kim, the transfer of wealth from this country in the last three years alone is breath taking and therein lies the main problem. Along with a Tory government enabling the elite establishment to carry on doing this, is nothing short of criminal.

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Před rokem +40

      people need something to start with and a leg up when they are down in a hole..

    • @ssuwandi3240
      @ssuwandi3240 Před rokem +75

      No. Starts with job opportunities first. Not that trans diversity

    • @michaelkopischke2255
      @michaelkopischke2255 Před rokem +15

      So what's new. At the height of the British empire, during Dickens's time there were homeless too. The Victorian age was quite depressing for people like Oliver Twist, " The boy who asked for more "

    • @twistedsister2568
      @twistedsister2568 Před rokem +135

      @@michaelkopischke2255 but we’re no longer living in Victorian times. We are supposedly a rich country but we provide housing for people with no legal right to be in the country instead of looking after our own

  • @lorraine4143
    @lorraine4143 Před rokem +737

    24 years old , poor guy shivering with cold , it actually made my eyes well up with tears .

    • @HannibalBarcaRTW
      @HannibalBarcaRTW Před rokem +58

      spent his last fiver on a tent but tins and frosty jack bottles everywhere

    • @Bigbro123r5
      @Bigbro123r5 Před rokem +27

      Yh poor guy , but he can afford alcohol tho!

    • @evanpsn2349
      @evanpsn2349 Před rokem +180

      @@Bigbro123r5 yeah true, alcohol is about the price of a house

    • @randomcomputer7248
      @randomcomputer7248 Před rokem +26

      @@HannibalBarcaRTW "he got into a fight" I would suggest he is a major Alcoholic and that is the main reason he is where he is.

    • @newgoogle9963
      @newgoogle9963 Před rokem +6

      Yet u still ignore the homeless 😂

  • @Azzyw2012
    @Azzyw2012 Před rokem +30

    This is happening here in America too. Even where I live in Oklahoma, housing prices are on the rise. The rich are buying houses here, fixing them and putting them up for rent. Crazy how this is becoming a huge problem everywhere.

    • @mimszanadunstedt441
      @mimszanadunstedt441 Před rokem +3

      Landlords need to get taxed an extra 1% per property

    • @nathanschmick9681
      @nathanschmick9681 Před rokem +4

      I live in denver where the average cost of a house is 700,000. A shack is basically 400,000. I make 70,000 which is a lot anywhere else but on my own i cant really buy. It would take a massive downpayment and be like 50% of my income at least. Im getting a camper so i can save to buy somewhere cheaper in a couple years.

    • @stephenhartley2853
      @stephenhartley2853 Před 11 měsíci

      capitalism working as intended. the media are currently blaming woke. because purple haired women are the ones scalping houses apparently and not the rich.

    • @JoeyXSmith
      @JoeyXSmith Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's the problem for me when I'm trying to buy a place. When I go onto online auctions, 9 of 10 are bought by a landlord. They already got a home and just want the extra cash to pay off their mortgage or get some extra cash coming in.
      I just want one place, but a landlord can own multiple places. I wish there was a law for how many landlords can own a residential property. Would free up market for people who want own a home and get on the property ladder.

    • @Azzyw2012
      @Azzyw2012 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@JoeyXSmith same! And most of the time the landlord can pay cash! How can a 1st time home buyer compete with that??

  • @user-lz3jz5kj3n
    @user-lz3jz5kj3n Před rokem +15

    I had to rough it in my cars for several months a few years back through winter and even with a thick sleeping bag it was still almost unbearable. Glad the young man got somewhere because i don't think he would be here now. It's lovely to see there is still some caring folk out there. ✌️

  • @drevil3606
    @drevil3606 Před rokem +952

    Spent 2 years homeless in UK was awful my heart goes out everyone got a story and deserve a chance at happiness

    • @philroo1
      @philroo1 Před rokem

      ​@@paulsayers580 pretty sure people would rather homes than hotels, this is clearly a consequence of wealth divide, nothing to do with a few thousand brown people

    • @stephenisom6089
      @stephenisom6089 Před rokem +62

      migrants 25.000 pounds a year british homeless 0 pounds a year,,

    • @Chronixz
      @Chronixz Před rokem +6

      @@stephenisom6089 this.

    • @jonny9071
      @jonny9071 Před rokem +68

      Nonsense, not a time to be dividing vulnerable people. All deserve help, it's the wealthy hoarding assets and resources, not refugees!

    • @youngmetrojokeman6172
      @youngmetrojokeman6172 Před rokem +37

      @@jonny9071 exactly racial divides pit those in need against each other as opposed to the real root of the issue !

  • @phillyblunts1644
    @phillyblunts1644 Před rokem +350

    Trouble is most of us are only two pay cheques away from being in the same place as this young man

    • @Sdween
      @Sdween Před rokem +28

      Scarily most people are. Especially women. Some people may have personal items they may be able to sell before becoming homeless (like motorcycles, bikes, car, technology, investments, crypto, etc). If born and raised here the person will more likely have relatives and friends they made along the way. If they are a migrant or have recently moved, they are less likely to have relatives and friends around to assist in times of crisis.

    • @nataliezementbeisser1492
      @nataliezementbeisser1492 Před rokem +25

      our system is not working anymore

    • @stevovimy
      @stevovimy Před rokem

      ​@@Sdween Why are women worse off then men? Genuine question.

    • @ad33861
      @ad33861 Před rokem +41

      @@TruthAndEssence being forced into sex work isn't a solution

    • @alexandersuvorov2002
      @alexandersuvorov2002 Před rokem +19

      @@TruthAndEssence Men can post for sex too and it is the same experience as for women.

  • @JohnJaggerJack
    @JohnJaggerJack Před 11 měsíci +8

    I honestly felt like crying when I saw that young man live in tent in the freezing woods because of no fault of his own. I wonder if politicians know why the people become radicalized...

  • @John-sb7pn
    @John-sb7pn Před 7 měsíci +5

    Here in the Netherlands, landlords can only sell when renters leave or, when they don't, to another landlord. Kicking out a family of 5 out on the steet is just incomprehensible to me... And I'm writing that as a landlord.

  • @earnestequivocation6250
    @earnestequivocation6250 Před rokem +317

    Whole system is rotten to the core. Obscene profit levels from land owners/ land bankers need to be heavily taxed. Greed of developers needs to be tackled - plastic and plasterboard wendy houses overlooked on '8 sides' are par for the course. Rental sector needs regulation.

    • @HOLLASOUNDS
      @HOLLASOUNDS Před rokem

      The whole system is designed to keep the rich, rich and the poor, poor, by 1 control of money and assets, 2 control over the population.

    • @InterestedCitizen
      @InterestedCitizen Před rokem +18

      Greed and blackened hearts.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +15

      Regulate landlords any further and the rental crisis will become even more acute. It is the landlord, many who are simply investing their life savings for a better return, who take on the risk when buying and letting a rental property. The Margaret Thatcher era of selling off social housing at a discount seeded the housing crisis we face today. Today's government policy of bowing to pathetic European laws which allow this country to be swamped with illegal economic migrants does not help the current situation. Maybe the government should give financial incentives to those who open their doors to our homeless. After all, if it is good enough for the Ukrainians then why not our own.

    • @user-vp6cq4sv3d
      @user-vp6cq4sv3d Před rokem +20

      ​@@stevenhull5025Landlords like to let in areas full of migrants. They can dole off the people as opposed to the government and some people consider that a responsibility. Splitting up rooms into separate renting spaces. Nevermind whole halves into flats for extra income. Only serves to make house prices go up.

    • @Baron-Ortega
      @Baron-Ortega Před rokem

      Communist drivel

  • @kelseywood174
    @kelseywood174 Před rokem +599

    I'm from US, I was homeless for years here. I finally got housing, after years of homelessness. God bless all these people. If I were rich I would give all of them homes!

    • @michelcalombo5598
      @michelcalombo5598 Před rokem +16

      They don't care.

    • @HOLLASOUNDS
      @HOLLASOUNDS Před rokem +28

      I earn less then £300 a week at My Job, rents gone up from £85 to £110 in 3 years wages haven't gone up. Council tax around £30 a week with discount, then I got water and heating bill got to buy essentials and food. If I didn't always buy end of life food reduced at supermarket I would not have much money.

    • @billybob-jp7eh
      @billybob-jp7eh Před rokem +23

      Careful,give people a hand and they will take an arm and then a leg.

    • @Caroda_band
      @Caroda_band Před rokem

      @@billybob-jp7eh FFS people with attitudes like yours are a major part of the problem!! Voting for right wing cruel Governments that exacerbate the problem by cutting funding.

    • @vitalietuzla-qi8gq
      @vitalietuzla-qi8gq Před rokem

      I was born in the USSR, I got a different mentality (it was a mentality of creation) because that government was thinking about their citizens, it assured them with houses, jobs, education and medicine, just to make them humans. Very interesting how in nova days people are jugging, do not appreciate it and how they are destroying those lifes who appreciate it. They do not respect that culture, breaking even the rules, which creates that homophobia and mizontrophy.

  • @watnoudan
    @watnoudan Před rokem +11

    This will spread real soon REAL fast. I spend 9 months homeless in my own country while paying taxes. I was living in a van. But i was more shocked about how fast it went off the rails out of nothing. This can happen to ANYONE. And its going to happen much more.

    • @spessartine2061
      @spessartine2061 Před rokem

      Yet the government give everything out to foreign men who invariably commit crimes.

    • @moliosumba8190
      @moliosumba8190 Před 10 měsíci

      Why is it becoming common in rich countries ,coz the US is becoming worse off , Canda not spared ,i was shocked to see some cases in germany and australia, could their be some thing wrong the govts are not doing right ?

  • @daisyc1741
    @daisyc1741 Před rokem +8

    Wealth disparity is disgusting in the UK. The rich are so greedy

    • @dalebenton3354
      @dalebenton3354 Před 3 dny

      going to be a lot worse now Labour party now in power

  • @billynightmare
    @billynightmare Před rokem +125

    It's amazing how fast the authority's move when a film crew is present.......

    • @Vergil4093
      @Vergil4093 Před rokem +13

      Ikr!
      They afraid to be called out

  • @rowanirasinclaire388
    @rowanirasinclaire388 Před rokem +740

    Sadly, Norfolk has quite a few villages where over 50% of homes now are second homes or holiday lets. The rise in homelessness is heartbreaking

    • @KimmyWood
      @KimmyWood Před rokem +121

      Default a big gap between rich and poor...full circle from Victorian times

    • @andygman639
      @andygman639 Před rokem

      Migrants get everything

    • @BLOCKBOI3RD
      @BLOCKBOI3RD Před rokem

      I thought the UK had free public housing? Did it all get taken up by immigrants perhaps?

    • @ajaxtelamonian5134
      @ajaxtelamonian5134 Před rokem +5

      That n unemployment.

    • @BLOCKBOI3RD
      @BLOCKBOI3RD Před rokem +12

      @@ajaxtelamonian5134 unemployed people are not looking for jobs. I tried to give homeless people jobs.

  • @scousiered3124
    @scousiered3124 Před rokem +14

    1) Uncontrolled immigration
    2) Central protections for the housing market
    3) Banks offering buy-to-let
    4) A requirement for work to have: a bank account, and an address

  • @joebloggs9719
    @joebloggs9719 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I work for a social housing provider so i have some knowledge on the subject. Problem is that we keep selling off council housing stock without replacing it and anyone who is british born is at the back of tbe queue, whereas anyone who enters the country illegally gets prioritized for housing. Disgrsceful that we dont look after our own first

  • @marktucker208
    @marktucker208 Před rokem +233

    The government could end homelessness tomorrow if they really wanted to

    • @niblet112
      @niblet112 Před rokem +75

      The queen always could. She had land worth 11 trillion. But she still took millions in tax payers money. She could of ended poverty and homelessness forever.

    • @pedazodetorpedo
      @pedazodetorpedo Před rokem

      Yes, by kicking out the 50,000 illegals from all the hotels

    • @untouchableghost6757
      @untouchableghost6757 Před rokem +50

      @@niblet112 and for some reason British people loved her…

    • @thehighlander1945
      @thehighlander1945 Před rokem +4

      I agree with everyone that has commented here 😐🤝

    • @tobybergin1998
      @tobybergin1998 Před rokem

      Very true the "royal" family and politicians/government are evil greedy people that enjoy watching people suffer.

  • @thegeminiclub
    @thegeminiclub Před rokem +301

    omg those people that are going out, finding homeless people and getting them a place to live just melted my heart
    We need to see more kind deeds

    • @smudj8181
      @smudj8181 Před rokem +16

      no, what we need is the people with power to change things. and for us to fight for it.

    • @jonatand2045
      @jonatand2045 Před rokem +2

      ​@@smudj8181
      Specifically allow lot's of new developments so supply covers demand.

    • @asbisi
      @asbisi Před rokem +2

      They are heroes, what they do cannot be underestimated. Kudos to them!

    • @lunadrurie6686
      @lunadrurie6686 Před rokem +1

      We need kind deeds from the government

    • @AnitaDil
      @AnitaDil Před rokem +1

      This happens all over the country, some want help and shelter, some don’t.

  • @wujaszekbilly2620
    @wujaszekbilly2620 Před rokem +9

    As a person which lived in UK for few years I have to say that this problem propably started a long time ago.
    I found really good job in one village around my town of residence and been unable to find ANY kind of affordable accomodation, at least affordable for someone with around 1600 pounds per month wages.

    • @Junkhead91
      @Junkhead91 Před 11 měsíci

      “As an as a, I’m an as an as a, I can confirm I’m an as an as a”

  • @Harrywilkinscornwall
    @Harrywilkinscornwall Před rokem +7

    I was in supported housing for the homeless and had an abusive support worker, I had enough of how he was treating me and reported it to the manager. But they evicted me instead while telling me a bunch of lies and stopping my support networks for my mental health as some sort of revenge. They’re job was to support me and help me obtain a better future but sadly they were more interested in making £40k a month from us. The staff were worse than the residents living there and they protected each other like a little family.

  • @patriciarowe6685
    @patriciarowe6685 Před rokem +155

    It is heart breaking how little help English people get. The great has been removed from Britain. 😮

    • @GraceAlder99
      @GraceAlder99 Před rokem +20

      Too true!! It's giveaway Britain

    • @MrTheevilmage
      @MrTheevilmage Před rokem +19

      Brit here we were never great to begin with.

    • @thee-sportspantheon330
      @thee-sportspantheon330 Před rokem +1

      Left with the Irish tbh.

    • @jonsimmons4150
      @jonsimmons4150 Před rokem +43

      Male, White, british, no dependents?-
      That is below a dog in the UK.

    • @jonsimmons4150
      @jonsimmons4150 Před rokem

      ​@@MrTheevilmage yes we were.
      Before that buffoon oaf churchill dragged us into ww2

  • @rosefamily2351
    @rosefamily2351 Před rokem +164

    Hats off to each and every person that helped those in need x

    • @janesmith9024
      @janesmith9024 Před rokem +8

      And those of us who pay masses of tax to keep those in hotels in conditions some of us do not even have ourselves.

    • @birdlynn417
      @birdlynn417 Před rokem +5

      Not everyone who has been helped turn around and help back. In fact many take advantage of people or even hurt the people who helped them.

  • @skyhighRL
    @skyhighRL Před rokem +3

    the unreal increase in disparity between pay and house prices since like the 70s

  • @vffncl0
    @vffncl0 Před 11 měsíci +2

    if people on low wages can't even afford to live in the countryside ... where can they afford to live??

  • @sunnysparkles4729
    @sunnysparkles4729 Před rokem +219

    Even if u find somewhere to live with money for rent, landlords ask for work records, credit checks and bank statements.. If your homeless u don't have them.

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Před rokem

      @SunnySparkles, well if Thatcher hadn't taken away rent controls to appease the landlords and not sold off social housing we would not be in this predicament.

    • @juneturnham7931
      @juneturnham7931 Před rokem +8

      Absolutely right

    • @lukejames5184
      @lukejames5184 Před rokem +13

      All buy design?!

    • @InterestedCitizen
      @InterestedCitizen Před rokem +9

      It's such a cruel and hopeless situation.

    • @goldsteinist
      @goldsteinist Před rokem +27

      Landlords basically breaking human rights with these demands

  • @DannieJhon-vc2gh
    @DannieJhon-vc2gh Před rokem +389

    Don't worry about these people as long as rishi has his 2 million pound swimming pool and boris has his 150k wallpaper homelessness won't be a problem

    • @Baron-Ortega
      @Baron-Ortega Před rokem

      Don't worry about these people when Liebour get into power. They are more interested,as always, in immigrants who will vote for them in the long term than any poor person on our streets already. Absolute hypocrites.

    • @thehighlander1945
      @thehighlander1945 Před rokem +5

      £2 MILLION swimming pool?! 😨😨😨
      That's a joke, right?

    • @DannieJhon-vc2gh
      @DannieJhon-vc2gh Před rokem +19

      @The Highlander no he even had to upgrade the power grid to heat it

    • @joebloggs5886
      @joebloggs5886 Před rokem +15

      Public money = Public swimming pool... Sounds pretty nice, anyone for a dip?

    • @stephenisom6089
      @stephenisom6089 Před rokem

      and the migrants get 25.000 per year total cost british homeless get 0,,how the hell did we get here the left wing la las,,

  • @user-wb6dz1ww6j
    @user-wb6dz1ww6j Před rokem +4

    Those volunteers and nuns deserves a Nobel prize!🙏 Doing what the governments (not only UK) fails to do!

  • @Gyandhi
    @Gyandhi Před rokem +1

    Living in a flat at the moment, heard through the grapevine of other tenants that the property owner is switching over to fully student only accommodation, no email, letter or call to notify me from the company at all and I have 2 months left on the contract,
    Where I live it is very very competitive to find housing, I’m actually shitting myself with fear that I won’t find a new place in time, I dont have a backup plan if I can’t find new housing. I manage the logistics for a 55million turnover freight company and in a couple months I could be shivering in a tent like that poor guy. Wish me luck

  • @michaelpout9701
    @michaelpout9701 Před rokem +73

    It's soul destroying being homeless I was for nine months and I'm living in a hostel now I'm still traumatised by the experience of it I still drink loads to block out the memorys of it there need to be a massive reform on the homeless crisis everywhere

  • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041

    “What is causing England’s rural homelessness crisis?”
    The government and politicians, obviously!

    • @Security848
      @Security848 Před rokem +3

      yes knowone is homeless when labour are in lol

    • @wofffefe6342
      @wofffefe6342 Před rokem +22

      @@Security848 labour have been in twice in 44 years, issue is FTPT and the two party system.

    • @rosefamily2351
      @rosefamily2351 Před rokem +6

      2nd homes air BnB bring in a bigger profit than rentals and it's just more expensive to live out in the rural community

    • @victoriawhyte5379
      @victoriawhyte5379 Před rokem +5

      Abd landlords that wont allow us to get a lodger

    • @stevenhenry5267
      @stevenhenry5267 Před rokem +6

      Wrong. It's corporations. Blame the tool makers not the tools.

  • @seagulls566
    @seagulls566 Před rokem +4

    I made myself homeless and lived on the downs for 18 months and absolutely loved it, I had no pressure up there and the day was mine , the concern of family brought me back to reality

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Před rokem +2

      If it's a choice, it's an adventure. For most homeless people, it's not a choice

  • @jodickinson7732
    @jodickinson7732 Před rokem +2

    This seems to be a growing problem worldwide. Australia is experiencing this as well. Rents have skyrocketed and rental properties have dwindled. Its weird how one day we have enough housing for everyone and then overnight we don't. 😥

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Před rokem +2

      Air bnb, second homes, speculation.... It's a big problem....

  • @judyb1643
    @judyb1643 Před rokem +96

    This is happening all over the globe. GREED is the issue that needs to be addressed.

    • @ZelenoJabko
      @ZelenoJabko Před rokem

      No, it's lazy people who cannot contribute anything to the society

    • @millymurray9324
      @millymurray9324 Před rokem +12

      GREED will destroy the human race.

    • @ZiPAwoaK94
      @ZiPAwoaK94 Před rokem +1

      Kali Yuga… duh 🤷‍♂️

    • @m.b2438
      @m.b2438 Před rokem

      ​@@millymurray9324 lol 😂😂😂😂

    • @TUTENSKENGS
      @TUTENSKENGS Před rokem +5

      Oh it won't be addressed and the homeless rates will continue to rise

  • @faelsinnes
    @faelsinnes Před 11 měsíci +1

    67 and homeless in england, couldn't afford a council bungalow in Northumberland , was ending up in debt to heat the bungalow and feed myselfbut on the state pension I couldn't afford to do both.

  • @apoolofwomen
    @apoolofwomen Před rokem +2

    Im a contractor and work 2-5 weeks on a gig and be tired and sore as hell after. Usually takes me a day to a week depending on how taxing it was to recover.
    Ive listened to be who are/have been homeless both users and non users thatbsaid it took them months to finally feel rested and collected even not involving addiction recovery.
    Alot of the homeless issues are always met with responses like just work more or go get a job or should of handled their money better.......... unfortunately our global economy has allowed vasts groups of people to become without a home or displaced. Now these things are happening to our neighbors and friends and families.
    While every society will always have a drug/addiction problems the decisive effort needs to be getting teenages families and individuals at risk either to themselves or others off the streets and into facilities to house and provide services accordingly.
    These families literally need to eat rest relax and collect their heads and figure out to get back on track.
    This cannot become a multicultural multinational and multigenerational issue becuase of lack of empathy integrity and realizing this could be anyone of us in a matter of time.
    There are many non for profits in the usa that are allowing homeless to get basically a post office box and get mail......in the usa without a legal address or place of residence its almost impossible to take advantage of the social programs for recovery and homeless housing.
    Also its almost impossible for people to apply for most jobs without a physical address.
    I work in sports television and i see millions of dollars wasted and literally thrown away after every game and then i get to walk to my car and pass people who had nothing to eat and sometimes in weather im thanking god inget to get out of for the day,thats the normal across alot of places.
    If governments and politics cant or wont fix this its left to the local communities to brainstorm and figure out what solution makes the most sense ethically morally and financially so it doesn't become a bigger money fraud than it already is in the usa with alot of the government subsidized programs that produce little to no results.
    It was very interesting to see what that convent did and really we just need to make these people feel worth again.

  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 Před rokem +38

    I'm really glad that young man in Norwich got somewhere to stay. He looked so thin. I don't think he could have survived much longer. I wish him well

  • @pamelabuhr4542
    @pamelabuhr4542 Před rokem +59

    Bless these people for the work they do to improve the life of homeless people.

    • @jonatand2045
      @jonatand2045 Před rokem +1

      A final solution is needed: Allowing developers to supply demand.

  • @Rleatfitness
    @Rleatfitness Před 11 měsíci +2

    Id imagine people buying second homes in rural areas putting up rent and house prices has had a huge impact on locals

  • @PhatPhinx
    @PhatPhinx Před 11 měsíci +1

    the fact an out dated studio appartment made from a small terraced house built 90 years ago cost 800 a month might have something to do with it but i dont know

  • @alanthe2
    @alanthe2 Před rokem +125

    Completely empathise with that woman from Newquay. I grew up in a seaside community in the westcountry myself and second homes, holiday homes are a huge problem for us here. Young people and families cannot get on the housing ladder and equally, landlords set rents that the market dictates. It’s unsustainable.

    • @jonatand2045
      @jonatand2045 Před rokem +7

      The problem isn't second homes. Likely developments get blocked by restrictive regulation and nimbys.

    • @alanthe2
      @alanthe2 Před rokem +8

      @@jonatand2045 That’s a problem too, yes. And there’s definitely a balance that needs to be struck. But there’s no way I’d be able to afford to buy a home in the town I grew up in because it’s an attractive location for people who want holiday homes or, for people who are buying as an investment. Especially considering that when developments are built, they’re not social housing, and if they are, it’s about 10% of the development as a whole and the rest of the houses are too expensive for people to buy.

    • @normanheuze7536
      @normanheuze7536 Před rokem +5

      ​@jonatand3425 housing is being built all the time in Cornwall but it's not affordable for locals. Very little affordable housing is built

    • @freyashipley6556
      @freyashipley6556 Před rokem +2

      We have a similar problem here on the central coast of California. The 1% pay vast sums for housing, and most of us end up being priced out of the market. Yes, the beaches are beautiful, but the rampant social injustice is infuriating.

    • @sarahmitchell4942
      @sarahmitchell4942 Před rokem

      Good luck connelly

  • @tantone0157
    @tantone0157 Před rokem +67

    I’m about to become one of these statistics , my mortgage has risen way beyond my wages so we have to get out and have no where to go , no money , don’t see how my husband can continue in his job without a home . We are scared to death , I am disabled too which is another worry as my health isn’t good . We have worked all our lives and payed tax’s but now we’re in our early 60’s and life is a nightmare .

    • @liamsxa
      @liamsxa Před rokem +10

      Yeah but Ukraine

    • @ioeieattn1310
      @ioeieattn1310 Před rokem +10

      @@liamsxa yes Lyam, seems like ukraine is more important than people's lives in UK...

    • @expOsiris
      @expOsiris Před rokem +12

      @@ioeieattn1310 and illegal immigrants

    • @liamsxa
      @liamsxa Před rokem +1

      @@ioeieattn1310 we must support the terraforming of Ukraine

    • @Genadiaki
      @Genadiaki Před rokem +4

      Please ask your friends for help. It is important that your husband does not lose his job. So maybe rent a room in a shared house, and save for a better apartment.

  • @craigscothern5100
    @craigscothern5100 Před rokem +2

    Themisery these people must face on a daily basis knowing they are homeless must be heartbreaking. I have seen it first hand by volunteering in a homeless shelter and being homeless myself in the past.

  • @chiefteefteefreturns3320

    All the while migrants pouring into our country are getting hotels, dominos pizza, even dentists before our own.

  • @jessejuliano8056
    @jessejuliano8056 Před rokem +203

    Exact same thing happening here in NZ. Our motels have largely been turned into expensive social housing(expensive for the govt/taxpayer). Its insane how big this problem has become and so quickly.

    • @minniesen3730
      @minniesen3730 Před rokem +6

      Not really, what happens when people who are councils but don't know how to manage money or misuing it, which will come out. Landlords or family being disgusting/domestic abuse, this will create this all over the streets and world unless it changes.

    • @minniesen3730
      @minniesen3730 Před rokem +2

      Take them to COURT, the people behind it and succeed. That's all. It's a lot of money to get sued for - illegal eviction or domestic violence

    • @elmobolan4274
      @elmobolan4274 Před rokem +19

      The rise of Air B&B is to blame

    • @jackwitman8504
      @jackwitman8504 Před rokem

      Do these social housing units actually house your own people, or is it mostly the hordes of third world immigrants, like it is in mine?

    • @JasonBoyce
      @JasonBoyce Před rokem +18

      @@elmobolan4274 Air B&B plays a big role. Landlords are content to leave homes empty and available for Air B&B rentals

  • @agentcooki
    @agentcooki Před rokem +116

    Hold on. The council literally give people in urgent situations TENTS and now they are acting like they are helping?

    • @John-sp9kw
      @John-sp9kw Před rokem +63

      Whilst the next dingy load will be tucked up in a nice hotel ready to accommodate their new homes being built for them

    • @Scapestoat
      @Scapestoat Před rokem

      @@John-sp9kw Hi, John the Racist.

    • @edmundprice5276
      @edmundprice5276 Před rokem +12

      Oh, which the council will then proceed to cut to pieces with scissors as happens in devon

    • @sylviabaxter265
      @sylviabaxter265 Před rokem +8

      No room at the inn

    • @John-sp9kw
      @John-sp9kw Před rokem +5

      @@edmundprice5276 so where as all our council tax payments gone too then and our British income tax payers money gone to ALSO? AS such for instance the local council has had an increase of 2.3% so out of that no social housing for us but a tent if your in unfortunate circumstances . Wtf ?

  • @Llkolii
    @Llkolii Před 11 měsíci

    I was in a tent for 2 months not long ago, not surprised how common its becoming

  • @PtolemyCeasar
    @PtolemyCeasar Před rokem +2

    Some of the greatest minds of the preceding centuries came from the humble home. Cutting into the muscle of a Countries potential is suicidal.

  • @freakinfrugal5268
    @freakinfrugal5268 Před rokem +27

    So happy when Connoly got his room for 8 weeks. I deeply hope life has turned around for the better for him by now.

  • @timsmith5754
    @timsmith5754 Před rokem +115

    The woman and the group who helped Connelly are Angels.

    • @jamiesplinter8758
      @jamiesplinter8758 Před rokem +6

      The out reach team fast tracked myself to a home ,, when i asked for aid they helped straight away

  • @susanyates4233
    @susanyates4233 Před 9 měsíci

    Sadly it is like this in North and East Yorkshire. People like the areas and move to them. One of my sons has just moved into a Housing Association house, after being given notice to leave his damp, mouldy home, which badly needs an upgrade.

  • @MrP1.01
    @MrP1.01 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Property Agents are inflating rental prices in all rural areas, this is win win for the agents as they charge a percentage of the rent as commission. But - this is a massive injustice to the majority of people who rent as they are being priced out of the market, with no where to go and insufficient means to enter into a mortgage.

  • @camo-9888
    @camo-9888 Před rokem +24

    I've been homeless since the 13th of February sleeping on a mountain in South Wales it's snowed it's rained so many times my camp is literally like a muddy bog I cut my fire wood for my fire it is hard doing this life but I get on with it till I can get a place one day

    • @-Juba-
      @-Juba- Před rokem +1

      Stay strong brother

  • @peterfielding4527
    @peterfielding4527 Před rokem +70

    people like this worker are saints, my heart goes out to every one sleeping rough in the uk and every where else 😔

  • @lenzalafonso9508
    @lenzalafonso9508 Před rokem +2

    Private landlords should be regulated strictly in the UK.
    A maximum rent law ( depending on the area and type of real estate) should be made.
    Private Landlords should be licensed and taxed directly from gov body. All rent should be through bank transfer only.
    Deposits should be not more than half of the monthly rent.

  • @pacificperiscope8844
    @pacificperiscope8844 Před rokem +1

    Even with rich countries such as the UK, homelessness will always be a problem when there is no family support at all.

  • @phillipjacobs7691
    @phillipjacobs7691 Před rokem +12

    They care more about "refugees" then their own people.

  • @apocalypticweasel9078
    @apocalypticweasel9078 Před rokem +36

    the problem happened back in the 80's selling of the council housing stock and not replacing the stock has resulted in a shortage it was a great idea council tenants could own their property but for everyone sold it needs to be replaced simple.

    • @prasanta5139
      @prasanta5139 Před rokem

      Many haven’t sold. They went on to be landlords making more profit than actual real estate investor, as these benefit council social housing people got fat discounts by Margaret thatcher.

    • @sayeedharem4673
      @sayeedharem4673 Před rokem

      Lies to get votes .

    • @pedazodetorpedo
      @pedazodetorpedo Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately Labour had 13 years but didn't build anything

    • @hannahlou3406
      @hannahlou3406 Před rokem +1

      @@pedazodetorpedo tories have now had same amount of time and they've also built nothing

    • @PeteJohnson1471
      @PeteJohnson1471 Před rokem

      I see this in the village I live in. All the best council houses were purchased.
      All that was is left is pretty much crappy blocks of flats built in the 50's!

  • @luciefahy9989
    @luciefahy9989 Před rokem

    I’m living in Cyprus and we have 200 people homeless her in Limassol and Paphos ! It’s also bad here

  • @UKGBManny
    @UKGBManny Před rokem +2

    There is a crisis im 37 i moved out of home at 21, I pay over £1000 a month to stay in my rented flat, just with bills council tax etc etc. I earn around £25,000 a year After food clothing and everything else we need to live and be clean, I'm left with about £80 a month to save. The average house price is over £200,000 how am i ever meant to ever afford a house? For example when my dad was my age he earned £19,000 a year and his first house price was £17,000.

    • @ekay4495
      @ekay4495 Před rokem

      £1000 with BILLS!? Here 1 bed = £1,200 then another 300+ for bills

  • @zoeydeu2261
    @zoeydeu2261 Před rokem +187

    Unfortunately this is also happening in Australia too. Families and individuals left homeless, sleeping in tents, in cars, on benches at the park, motels turned into temp homes, it's really heartbreaking. Prior to record house prices here, we never saw people sleeping rough or being homeless, back then homes were affordable and welfare payments weren't severely below the poverty line. Now homes for rent and for sale are so expensive, there's not enough supply, and welfare payments (post covid) are below the poverty line.
    And anyone down on their luck can experience homelessness. I was sick in 2019-2020, and if it wasn't for my brother, I'd be homeless too. Because he was there to catch me, I was able to get better, find a new job, and now able to afford an apartment.

    • @chriswatson1698
      @chriswatson1698 Před rokem

      And the government keeps importing foreigners to compete with Australians for housing.

    • @enterbalak
      @enterbalak Před rokem +30

      All by design..

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp Před rokem +17

      Its so crao because they cant put down roots have a family stability grow a patch of veggies make neighbourhood friends ...its a huge loss for all of us in siciety. What do the bloody vultures who buy up homes do for anyone. Nothing

    • @esparda07
      @esparda07 Před rokem +10

      Lump in Canada on that list.

    • @kevinromero426
      @kevinromero426 Před rokem +12

      Literally everywhere, I mean it’s crazy.

  • @Godsfavouriteidiot_
    @Godsfavouriteidiot_ Před rokem +129

    I was made homeless almost a year ago. I worked and lived in a hostel and in one day I lost my home and job when I fell out with the owner. Luckily we had a great summer and I just stayed in Regent’s Park in London (basically pretended I was camping) I’m a skilled worker but so hard to keep up with work when I have to keep moving around. Park, sofas, spare rooms, whatever I can get and basically impossible to save for a deposit

    • @ritaamor283
      @ritaamor283 Před rokem +14

      Oh man, good luck, hope everything turns around soon. The system is failing. Hug!

    • @miamitten1123
      @miamitten1123 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, it was sunny from March - September in 2022. This yeah, been so damp. Must be even worst with those without a home.

    • @jonatand2045
      @jonatand2045 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ritaamor283
      Basically not enough housing is allowed. There are still plenty of single family homes where property owners should aren't allowed to build skyscrapers in the middle of London megacity. This is the work of nimbys.

    • @sweethomechicago
      @sweethomechicago Před rokem +1

      Are there programs in the UK to help with a deposit?

    • @Godsfavouriteidiot_
      @Godsfavouriteidiot_ Před rokem +26

      @@sweethomechicago There are but I’m so far down the priority list that it’s basically impossible. HOWEVER I just got housed today!!!!! Have my keys and tenancy agreement!

  • @derekwhite2929
    @derekwhite2929 Před 10 měsíci

    The situation unfortunately can get much worse than that!

  • @loulopez554
    @loulopez554 Před rokem +1

    Here in the U.S. it's everywhere it is very sad and no one has a solution.

  • @mstt3530
    @mstt3530 Před rokem +70

    God bless this homeless team ❤

  • @zoekenny3619
    @zoekenny3619 Před rokem +385

    I can't even begin to imagine how lonely and hopeless it must feel to be 24 years old and sleeping in a tent in winter. His hands were just shivering. I hope some Tory voters in their comfortable houses see this video and wake up to themselves.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před rokem

      NO they watch it and think - the lazy sh!t should work harder. That is GENUINELY what they thnk.

    • @ch0293
      @ch0293 Před rokem +34

      Too busy in their bank accounts

    • @funbarsolaris2822
      @funbarsolaris2822 Před rokem

      Those who vote tory truly are the filth of the earth

    • @delwigzieful
      @delwigzieful Před rokem

      I will never vote conservative or Labour ever again they have destroyed this country and the British people and they continue to do so REFORM UK for me Enough IS Enough

    • @sovkhan4359
      @sovkhan4359 Před rokem +103

      All the while illegal immigrants being provided with nice warm homes made just a few months prior. Or 5 star hotels where their three day meals are prepared for them free of charge 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @Yamezzzz
    @Yamezzzz Před rokem +2

    Crazy this is happening at all in the UK...

  • @Ksu_
    @Ksu_ Před rokem

    amazing work by these kind hearted volunteers

  • @Ollie121299OnPC
    @Ollie121299OnPC Před rokem +12

    Biggest problem in Cornwall atm is the English moving down here from cities such as London or Manchester paying obscene prices for houses which the locals cannot compete with. Being forced to leave the place we were born

    • @CentaurMoe
      @CentaurMoe Před rokem

      It's a vicious circle, working people priced out of London have no choice but to move driving the rent up for other areas, who in turn are priced out.

    • @georgebeddows4777
      @georgebeddows4777 Před 10 měsíci

      The Cornish people selling to rich english people is also the fault of the Cornish

  • @clueken13
    @clueken13 Před rokem +33

    I love her for helping Connelly. What a wonderful person.

  • @kunmwas9437
    @kunmwas9437 Před rokem

    I feel sorry those families that can't afford a home . May God have mercy on them 🙏🏾

  • @clairhonnor6211
    @clairhonnor6211 Před 10 měsíci

    According to airdna, my county of Dorset has 12,000 second homes and holiday lets . Twice the number on the housing register.

  • @ravenblack2262
    @ravenblack2262 Před rokem +13

    Too many people own second homes and are only in them for a couple of weeks a year , its so wrong .

  • @Nic01a
    @Nic01a Před rokem +42

    The council says they'll support rough sleepers. They refer them to a council funded "charity" who will pick them up and offer them a place to sleep.
    They then lock the homeless person into a two year contract where they'll be kicked out if they become employed.
    These charities get paid £1000 a month per homeless resident.

    • @sctsmith
      @sctsmith Před rokem +9

      Alot of evil hide behind alot of charities

    • @Nic01a
      @Nic01a Před rokem +6

      @@sctsmith yep. Used to live next door to a property that had 5 homeless people living there, where they'd take in £5k for this property alone. They had multiple properties in the town.
      They hire a few minimum wage staff members who would only be able to offer minimal support due to how stretched out they are. There are some absolutely amazing staff members but there were several undesirable ones too (including previous occasions of drug dealing offenses).
      I heard this following story through other residents.
      Someone with known health issues had died in their room. He hadn't been seen in 11 days. A staff member had fraudulently written that he met with him and that he was okay a few days prior. That person still works there.
      I would really like to know where the money is going.

    • @jackwhite8655
      @jackwhite8655 Před rokem

      It's become an industry all by itself. Our government does not want to end these problems because of the jobs it creates and the money they earn. - It's legal fraud.
      My local night shelter charge over £700 per person for a week!!!!! - they can only be in there from 6pm to 8.30am.

    • @sctsmith
      @sctsmith Před rokem

      @@Nic01a I knew a bloke tht was homeless several Yr ago for a while. He got a room in a salvation army place,, he says they charge the dole like 200 a week rent

  • @LeahAutumn
    @LeahAutumn Před rokem

    ive noticed in the past few years houses to rent are becoming far less, im my seaside town for about 2 years there has been nothing to rent for a 5 mile ratious and we will an hour away from the bigger town/city. 1 house it come up every 6 months and there is like a200 familes applying for it and its pure gold dust. I have notices we have more airb&bs in the past 2 years to, about 6 on the main street. the newest generation havent got a chance to move out at this rate

  • @hempmaiden
    @hempmaiden Před rokem +1

    The poor boy, putting his food parcel away into the drawer, happy to be indoors in a basic room, that is shocking and atrocious things can get to this point, but he did get help thanks to these people

  • @baileyhallfilms
    @baileyhallfilms Před rokem +25

    this is not only an issue in rural england but australia where I live, there isn't enough housing, private rentals are stretched to the limit and social housing waits are really long.

    • @KanyeKetchup
      @KanyeKetchup Před rokem

      Plenty of jobs in Aussie

    • @zhisu2665
      @zhisu2665 Před rokem

      @@KanyeKetchup no there's not

    • @lappo2534
      @lappo2534 Před rokem

      Yes there is Zhimin, but most pay fark all. That's why 90% of migration to Australia is from Asia.

    • @hyramhackenbacker3953
      @hyramhackenbacker3953 Před 11 měsíci

      Plenty of space to build a lot more.

    • @TheHMSBros
      @TheHMSBros Před 11 měsíci

      @@hyramhackenbacker3953 Yep, but due to Gov decisions to buy and import instead of gathering and manufacturing domestically, most half built houses are abandoned by builders due to lack of materials.

  • @beebeelicious
    @beebeelicious Před rokem +34

    Good luck in your life Connelly.❤

  • @dominicwood7865
    @dominicwood7865 Před rokem +1

    Second homes should not be allowed in rural areas. It killed village life and businesses. There should be no second homes until everyone has one single home.

  • @harrythompson6977
    @harrythompson6977 Před rokem

    i was a sofa surfer for a good few years which slowed my progress on getting a flat as they deem it as living somewhere but its a long old progress going through the waiting list and its most defiantly a waiting list.

  • @lifesign123
    @lifesign123 Před rokem +384

    Its a disgrace when we're housing illegal immigrants in hotels but dont spend the money on our own homeless.

    • @HOLLASOUNDS
      @HOLLASOUNDS Před rokem +48

      Yes it's been that way for decades and the reason why is that helping immigrants looks great on paper and a show the the world how wonderful the British government is. UK home grown homeless are just pushed out of the way because it's not good PR, and no incentive to help them.

    • @nckweeks
      @nckweeks Před rokem +22

      @@HOLLASOUNDS Show the world and encourage more of them to come here seeking a better life at the expense of the British taxpayer.

    • @lifesagamesobeawinner
      @lifesagamesobeawinner Před rokem +6

      ​@nckweeks the more that come the more cash they can milk from us taxpayers.

    • @lukejames5184
      @lukejames5184 Před rokem +18

      Rise up England!

    • @TruthTortoise81
      @TruthTortoise81 Před rokem +14

      But these people ARE put into hotels or temporary accommodation, so your argument is moot. Plus, they can access benefits which asylum seekers are not entitled to.

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 Před rokem +25

    This is happening all over the world.

  • @tomasrikona4021
    @tomasrikona4021 Před rokem +3

    Homelessness is always invariably linked to real estate and property ownership.
    Always and without exception.
    Only the government, real estate industries and financial institutions have the power to end this crisis now and forever but they won't- because it's not profitable.😢

  • @1flinns
    @1flinns Před 11 měsíci

    The kindness of people in the Uk still gives me hope.

  • @marlboroqueen
    @marlboroqueen Před rokem +143

    ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. PRIORITISE BRITISH PEOPLE! THIS IS OUR HOME, THIS IS OUR LAND. THIS IS ALL WE HAVE.

    • @clareshaughnessy2745
      @clareshaughnessy2745 Před rokem

      It’s British people who are buying up property for their bloody holiday homes or for renting out as an Airbnb- it’s not asylum seekers doing it

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Před rokem +4

      people need something to start with and a leg up when they are down in a hole..

    • @Iybraesil
      @Iybraesil Před rokem

      We tried that twice. The guy was smeared as a communist and anti-semite.

    • @wlsn77
      @wlsn77 Před rokem +10

      Lol, the problem is with private landowners refusing to sell their land at values that allows affordable homes; and a tory government that encourages speculation turning housing into investments.

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Před rokem

      @@wlsn77 speculation doesn't stop even with a labor govt. This party system including the emotion invested by each 'side' into 'their' party, which is played up and cultivated by the media, is how they divide the people to negate any effective and meaningful change. When in reality politicians, of any party, are owned by just one and the same small group of people. Just look at how alone Bridgen is in his position against the vaxx.. bec the parties: labor, tory, green etc are all owned by Them and not really by their voters

  • @Laayon19
    @Laayon19 Před rokem +119

    Brutal... I've been homeless in Australia, the cold must bring a whole new harshness to it 😐

    • @Holuunderbeere
      @Holuunderbeere Před rokem +10

      The cold is the worst

    • @syrus3k
      @syrus3k Před rokem

      kills people.

    • @MasterRhot
      @MasterRhot Před rokem

      ofcourse it does, people freeze to death over night.

    • @toon9359
      @toon9359 Před rokem +16

      I’d rather be cold than have giant spiders and snakes in my tent 🙄

    • @volpeverde6441
      @volpeverde6441 Před rokem +10

      4 o'clock in the morning has a coldness all of its own....whatever time of year....in the UK....
      been there/done it for a short while....
      sooner go to prison or be sectioned....

  • @user-fh2cw9mi5y
    @user-fh2cw9mi5y Před rokem +78

    Giving everything to people who arrive on a dingy and not looking after our own could be the problem maybe? 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @HOLLASOUNDS
      @HOLLASOUNDS Před rokem +3

      20 years ago I was in Margate when the Kosovans flooded the area and ever hotel full.

    • @niblet112
      @niblet112 Před rokem

      It’s called division. It’s also a massive distraction. Banks are collapsing all over the place. Inflation in the UK is at 10.4% interest rates have been raised 11 times in a few months.

    • @aliasofanalias7448
      @aliasofanalias7448 Před rokem

      ​@@HOLLASOUNDS I went to Margate once, absolute shithole

    • @brendansherlock6442
      @brendansherlock6442 Před rokem +4

      Part of the problem yes but not the whole causal factor

    • @roger4roger
      @roger4roger Před rokem +1

      @@Ryzanu it's not even close to being the main reason. the primary problem is inflation. the government could deport every single immigrant and there would still be a huge homeless problem.

  • @gadDenmark
    @gadDenmark Před rokem

    I live in Denmark and on the way to become homeless. But it's illegal to set up a tent in the woods here. Is it legal in the U.K?

  • @MikeKelsoJr
    @MikeKelsoJr Před rokem +1

    It seems more and more people can’t keep a roof all over the world !! It’s sad God help us !! 🙏

  • @josephbarker9363
    @josephbarker9363 Před rokem +25

    I live in Blackpool they have thousands of immigrants filling the hotels while or homeless people or on the streets and in rural areas, absolutely discussing!!

  • @joshuadavies5190
    @joshuadavies5190 Před rokem +21

    I'd imagine it's something along the lines of 90% of the budget to tackle homelessness goes towards the wages of the people who's job it is to tackle hopelessness.

  • @MattJohno2
    @MattJohno2 Před 11 měsíci

    I once spent a night on a bench after I had missed the last connecting train for the day and had to get one the following morning. I'm fortunate enough that it was just one night.

  • @elizabethdarley8646
    @elizabethdarley8646 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow! This is completely utterly horrible and I want to help.

  • @taipizzalord4463
    @taipizzalord4463 Před rokem +29

    Having to pay half your income to a Landlord.

    • @thesaltbaron-du6mo
      @thesaltbaron-du6mo Před rokem +9

      A Tory landlord

    • @ama7efc784
      @ama7efc784 Před rokem +3

      Well a landlord has to have an income. Not all landlord are tyrannical overlords ya know. Someone who's worked hard and has a 1 or 2 investment properties and treats their tennants well isn't a bad thing.

    • @accountreality1988
      @accountreality1988 Před rokem

      @@ama7efc784 landlord's greed is the product of a failed system the government created by not building enough houses and letting in too many people causing the demand to skyrocket and giving power to the landlords to exploit.

    • @aussielady4
      @aussielady4 Před rokem

      Prince William's Daughter has over 2 billion dollars already...
      Where did she get it 🤔

  • @hkhan6955
    @hkhan6955 Před rokem +17

    awww bless the women who got him a place to stay god bless her

  • @ukcoupondeals
    @ukcoupondeals Před rokem +1

    This is so sad.

  • @Mike.Hunt.
    @Mike.Hunt. Před 11 měsíci

    This is happening all over the world and it’s not gonna stop sadly 😢