Soaring levels of homelessness since David Cameron took
the keys to No 10 have left thousands more children facing Christmas in hostels
and rough sleepers out on the streets, Labour has warned. The number of households classed as homeless has risen by
more than a third in England since 2010 - and is on course to have nearly
doubled by the next general election, according to analysis by the party.
Labour accused the Prime Minister of presiding over a "crisis" in
homelessness despite his claims in opposition that it was a
"disgrace" that people were forced to sleep on the streets. Labour
leader Jeremy Corbyn said there had been " five years of failure on
homelessness under this Government". Read more on the Daily Mail website.
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