We’ve got too used to seeing people sleeping in doorways and outside stations.
It isn’t normal. And I won’t accept it.
Today, we’re announcing that everyone sleeping rough this winter will be offered a route off the streets if they need it.
We did it during the pandemic. We can do it again.
Let’s get everyone in for Christmas. Then let’s end rough sleeping for good.
🚨 BREAKING: Andy Burnham has announced £442m to get all rough sleepers off the streets by Christmas
"No-one should have to bed down in a doorway or outside a station"
As a vigil for Professor Jason Arday is held, award-winning barrister and senior research associate at Jesus College, Cambridge, Dr Charlotte Proudman examines the very different scrutiny faced by professors accused of sexual misconduct
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Sick
People who have lived and worked here and paid in, many for decades and you decide they are worth nothing.
You spend all you days wailing about other migrants and now you seek to target genuine people from the EU as part of your Brexit fantasy.
The polls are right - you are not fit for purpose nor office - RESIGN
Musk sacked 80% of staff when he bought twitter
Bezos is sacking 14,000 people to replace with AI
Microsoft are cutting 4.1% of jobs (9,100) to replace with AI
Intel are cutting up to 25% of staff to replace with AI
What's that about billionaires creating jobs?
Reform has crudely calculated there are electoral gains to be made by attacking disabled people. This is spreading fear amongst the most vulnerable in our society but it has underestimated the ability of disabled people to mobilise politically. Solidarity @Dis_PPL_Protest
The equalities act helps people with disabilities to work.
PIP helps people with disabilities to work.
Reform don’t want to help, they want to attack and get rid of disabled people.
Six weeks campaigning in Clacton, one of England’s most deprived constituencies.
Plenty of promises, plenty of photo ops, but strangely silent on plans to cut benefits and PIP.
Farage has played a blinder on Clacton again: get their votes first, reveal the cost afterwards.
That’s some way to treat the people you claim to represent.