After permitting millions of foreigners to enter the country, the British government is shocked and astonished to discover it now has a homelessness problem.
The British government has announced “the largest ever cash boost” to tackle soaring destitution in England, which Minister for Homelessness Rushanara Ali has admitted is “the worst housing crisis in living memory.”
Councils across the country will receive almost £1 billion ($1.27 billion) in new funding next year, it was revealed on Tuesday. The amount is equal to what councils spent on temporary accommodation for homeless families over the past year, recent figures show.
The funding aims to prevent “households becoming homeless in the first place,” according to a press release.
So, they’re going to build more homes. Next, they’ll discover that they have new pollution, environmental problems. Totally unforeseeable, of course.
And if you don’t think migration causes homelessness, ask yourself where all those Indians who provided the names to the towns in your area are living… but it’s the Americans and the British who are the Indians now.