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After she lied about it at PMQs, new figures prove homelessness is spiralling under Theresa May [IMAGES]

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
14 December 2017
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Figures released on Thursday 14 December show the homelessness crisis in the UK is spiralling further out of control. They come just a day after Theresa May effectively lied about the situation under her government. And the new statistics prove the crisis is getting worse under her watch.

‘Misleading’ figures

At Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on Wednesday 13 December, May said [12:13:49] that:

Statutory homelessness peaked under the Labour government and is down by over 50% since then. It’s this government that is delivering for people on housing.

Although as The Canary previously reported, May:

used inaccurate and ‘misleading‘ figures about homelessness. And because the government was ordered not to use these figures by the UK Statistics Authority, May knew that they were not accurate. In other words, she knowingly misled parliament; or lied.

But now, the latest figures on statutory homelessness that May claimed showed her government was “delivering” on housing prove her completely wrong.

The truth

Figures from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) show that [pdf, p1]:

  • Between 1 July and 30 September 2017, there were 15,290 statutorily homeless households, up 2% from 14,930 on the same quarter of last year.
  • On 30 September 2017, the number of households in temporary accommodation was 79,190, up 6% from 74,750 at the same date last year, and up 65% on the low of 48,010 on 31 December 2010.

Also, the number of households in temporary accommodation was the highest it’s been since 2007 [xls, table 782, row 15, column D]. And under May’s watch, the number of families with children in temporary accommodation hit its highest levels since 2008 [xls, table 782, column F – row 52 vs row 16].

So while May was correct that statutory homelessness peaked under Labour, it also fell [pdf] under its watch and then began rising again as soon as the Coalition government came to power in 2010:

Homelessness One

And the DCLG is clear as to the reason for the increase. In 28% of cases, it was due to the end of Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) with private rental landlords [pdf, p7-8]:

Homelessness Two

As The Guardian noted in 2016:

The end of an AST has rapidly become the single biggest cause of homelessness in recent years, triggered by spiralling rent rises and cuts to housing benefit support. In 2010 just 11% of homeless acceptances in England were caused by the end of an AST.

Disgraceful

The DCLG also revealed:

  • The number of children in temporary accommodation is at its highest levels since 2007 [xls, table 775_England, column G, row 86 vs row 44].
  • Cases of households being moved into temporary accommodation outside their local authority area have increased by 5% in the past year [pdf, p16].

As Jeremy Corbyn tweeted after PMQs:

Prime Minister's Questions only works if @Theresa_May is prepared to answer questions honestly. #PMQshttps://t.co/JlW7TQxpeB

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 13, 2017

But with her government failing thousands of families so badly, it is little wonder she felt the need to lie at PMQs to cover her party’s disgraceful tracks.

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Tags: austerityConservative PartyhomelessnessJeremy CorbynLabour PartyPMQs
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