Sunday People

DELUGE OF HOMELESS

Tory Levelling Up ‘doomed to fail’

- Chris Mclaughlin feedback@people.co.uk

BORIS Johnson’s Levelling Up plan will not help the “deluge” of families facing homelessne­ss due to the rising cost of living, charity chiefs warn.

They say the flagship policy, blasted for being empty on ideas and funding, is meaningles­s without investment in new homes.

More than 222,360 households – equivalent to a city the size of Liverpool – have slipped into homelessne­ss since the start of the pandemic, says charity Shelter.

And its campaigns director Osama Bhutta warned that the crisis is about to get worse as inflation and fuel hikes take effect at the same time as both furlough and the £20 Universal Credit end – with one family being made homeless every four minutes.

He said: “You cannot level up the country without safe and secure homes.

“The Government has got to set out how it will deliver on its promises, with a plan for significan­t investment in social house-building if it truly is to level up. You can’t level up the country without more homes people can afford. A further deluge of homelessne­ss lies ahead.”

Domestic abuse and private evictions were the biggest causes of people losing their homes, according to Shelter analysis of official figures out last week.

It found that the number of people fleeing domestic abuse has gone up 27% since 2019.

Private evictions rose 42% over the same period, with a spike after the temporary ban due to Covid ended last May.

The charity Stepchange estimates 460,000 more renters have gone into arrears – double the number since the start of the pandemic. The Tory plan, seen as part of the PM’S bid to regain control of the political agenda, was unveiled by Levelling Up and

Housing Secretary Michael Gove. He announced 12 “missions” to help poor areas – but Labour leader Keir Starmer branded them “repackaged, rehashed, recycled” moves backed by no new money.

Shadow Levelling Up Minister Lisa Nandy called the proposals “12 admissions of failure”.

And Shadow Homelessne­ss Minister Sarah Owen said: “The Government talks about wanting to increase home ownership as part of levelling up but on its watch, homelessne­ss is increasing, not home ownership.

“People are suffering due to successive Tory government­s’ failure to tackle causes of homelessne­ss.”

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