Lol - you really are no genius - if you think homelessness is just down to poverty how come most people without jobs do not end up on the streets?
4,672 "rough sleepers" is like 0.06% of the population in London. 15% increase on a low number is still a low number.
The majority of homeless people in London are homeless out of choice. There's lots of opportunities for people to move away from being homeless if they wanted.
Lots of opportunities? Lets hear them. There are a few who choose to be homeless yes, but they are in the MAJOR MINORITY. I'm sure I can pass on your incredibly insightful advice to the homeless people I know, they'll love to hear it.
I think you lot have proved my point nicely. Even people who aren't rich don't give a fuck about the poor![]()
All we are left with in this country is relative poverty - i.e. counting yourself as poor because your car isnt brand new, you cant afford designer clothes etc. etc.
These are the aspirational differences between people - if a government ever suceeded in removing those why would anyone bother to work in this country?
Thats why wealth re-distribution is wrong and its not generally targetting the mega-rich because they have good accountants - its the middle classes who pay.
Well the vote is for your local MP. I don't like the other parties either, so i might aswell do what's best for my constituency. And ofcourse to keep out the Tories.So I can understand from the above why you are voting Labour in the local elections. But if you don't like them then why vote for them on a national level?
Maybe I'm reading between the lines but are you suggesting that wealth redistribution exists today so people who lack aspiration can buy designer clothes?
why are people so afraid of the tories? All this, let's keep the tories out at all costs by whatever methods makes me think these people have some sort of hidden agenda.
As far as I can see if you're an honest law abiding citizen and work for a living in a proper job you don't have anything to fear from the tories. However if you're a lazy fuck who just wants to live on benefits and laugh at the honest folk who bother to go to work in a morning, then you have nothing to fear from labour and likely the lib dems.
No, they don't give a fuck about your definition of "poor". As far as I'm concerned there's an adequate benefits system to keep the underclass in fags and Tenants Super, and there are some key gaps that need fixing (key workers for example). But I don't see any of the main parties doing anything about that anyway, because public sector spending has to fall no matter who gets in; that's not a manifesto issue, its a fact of life.
Over here there's a much more generous benefits system and its a fucking disaster, as it disincentivises people to get back to work enormously (one part of the reason there were so many Poles here was because the average Irish person has no incentive to get out of bed for less than 35K euro a year), and also takes money out of other parts of the public sector like healthcare (which is garbage compared to the UK).
As for the London homeless; sorry to sound callous, but the majority are there by choice (and before you slag me off as a Tory, I have done my bit for centrepoint in the past - admittedly because it made me look good with a leftie veggie girl I was trying to shag, but what the Hell); there's a hell of a lot of infrastructure in place particularly in London (which is almost the last place in the UK you have to be on the streets these days). As I said, most of the London homeless are there because of health or social issues, not direct poverty, which is the symptom of their plight, not the cause.
My jaw actually dropped when I read this, along with your further posts.We dont have any poor people in this country - real poverty is about not having enough to eat or anyplace to live which you can all get for free.
No, they don't give a fuck about your definition of "poor". As far as I'm concerned there's an adequate benefits system to keep the underclass in fags and Tenants Super....

poor /pʊər/ –adjective
1. having little or no money, goods, or other means of support
Poverty still exists in the world but not in the UK by any reasonable measure - if you want to help the poor send your money abroad

In your opinionThat is what a Tory vote is. (Whilst a vote for Labour is even worse).
In your opinion![]()
Well having written to my MP (Labour) in the current seating of parliament and been fobbed off, I shall be voting Tory. Reds need to go and I voted Yellow 4 years ago and it did fuck all.
Realities over theories any day tbh.
00dave, the hidden agenda that you talk about is quite plain to see. Labour are trying to do *whatever* it takes to hang on to Government. They know full well that the opinion polls are against them and are even trailing 3rd behind the LibDems in some polls.
Oh yeah I know that but I was refering to the people on this forum.
Who's got the hidden agenda then? I mean, seriously, what sort of "agenda" can people have on a forum?![]()
Personally, I'm not "afraid" of it. I'm even quite looking forward to living under the (relative) "freedom" of conservatism again after years of Labour ineptitude.
However, IMHO, they're a bunch of selfish arseholes and whilst they make less idiotic decisions like Labour they also don't give a fuck about the poor and, frankly, I don't think we can afford to be like that any more![]()
The over-riding principle of a Tory government, more important than anything else (both IMO), is smaller government.
I really hope they put many of Labour's laws on the bonfire, its a fire I'd gleefully dance naked around, while spitting at the effigy of Winky.
I don't have any pretensions about the Tories' "we care now" nonsense, we've had plenty of "caring" for 13 years and it hasn't really gotten us much beyond a crippling welfare bill supporting an entire under-class of people unwilling to work.
I think it's fair that you should be able to keep more of what you make when you take more of a risk. That nurse you use as an example is on a regular pay cheque. If your business was going through hard times you don't have that guarantee. It's called risk/reward.I take it most people here think that's fair
why are people so afraid of the tories? All this, let's keep the tories out at all costs by whatever methods makes me think these people have some sort of hidden agenda.
As far as I can see if you're an honest law abiding citizen and work for a living in a proper job you don't have anything to fear from the tories. However if you're a lazy fuck who just wants to live on benefits and laugh at the honest folk who bother to go to work in a morning, then you have nothing to fear from labour and likely the lib dems.
Johann Hari: Welcome to Cameron land - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent
If welfare is crippling it's thanks to an aging population - pensions make up the majority of spending, costs for the care of the sick and disabled come pretty high too, comparatively much more than the 'lazy' fucks. Guess who'll suffer most?