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 @9NKRRGC answered…5hrs5H

Yes but also change tax laws so mortgagous for us be rental property can be off set fully, bore than one rental becomes…

 @9NKR4QD answered…5hrs5H

High density dosent mean safe, sustainable, good for those living in the building etc. So this question is incomplete.

 @9NKR4QD answered…5hrs5H

The number of people who are homeless who refuse actual help is so minute that this is redundant and unhelpful.

 @9NKPDH9 answered…7hrs7H

no, but the government should build better quality accommodation and more houses and implement programmes to prevent hom…

 @9NKM7MR answered…7hrs7H

Yes but as part of a co funded package - part government part 1st time buyer and there should be an income threshold - e…

 @9NKLHSG answered…8hrs8H

You shouldnt be taxed on the first £100,000 you earn in your life. This will combat these sorts of problems

 @9NKLDD3 answered…8hrs8H

Yes and these should be easier for people to attain ownership and/or rental agreements. Allow for houses to be earned bu…

 @9NKH3FK answered…8hrs8H

if just sleeping ie on a bench or whatever then just no but in making an encampment then make it a criminal offense

 @9NKG4F3 answered…9hrs9H

It should be capped but be inline with mortgage rates / taxes and be on a sliding scale based on how many and how much i…

 @9NK98VM answered…9hrs9H

Individuals that have actively refused help should not be allowed to sleep repeatedly on public areas for more than a fe…

 @9NK6MY8 answered…10hrs10H

Yes but the prices should be made affordable for people to actually buy them instead of the properties being purchased b…

 @9NK3NJF answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but only because house prices have increased so much and it is hard to get on the property ladder.

 @9NK23PZ answered…11hrs11H

Yes but not on green belt and must be supported by the proper infrastructure- roads, schools, medical facilities, playgr…

 @9NJQYB2 answered…13hrs13H

depends on size of the house, how much money they've got in the bank and if there trying, if there being lazy then no, i…

 @9NJQYB2 answered…13hrs13H

yes and to think not is disgusting, create more social programs, provide food, water, shelter and a sense of community t…

 @9NJNJWX answered…14hrs14H

No but more provisions need to be made to assist the homeless with Shelter, mental health and battling drug addiction.

 @9NJNCW5 answered…14hrs14H

It shouldn't be incentivised, there needs to be a rehaul of what an affordable house is as it won't hold a family curren…

 @9NJN2GX answered…14hrs14H

No - historically this has never worked and always causes the number of available properties to shrink

 @9NJMH79 answered…15hrs15H

Mandate social housing %s so people aren't continually priced out of housing areas or left to drown without a home

 @9NJM3Q5 answered…15hrs15H

if it causes a nuisance to a property then the owner of the property can kindly tell them to leave. If it doesn't harm a…

 @9NJLS5Z answered…15hrs15H

Yes, If they do not feel safe then the issue is not where they sleep but why they choose to not sleep in available accom…

 @9NJL48Z answered…15hrs15H

No, they tend to be cheap and nasty constructions with poor insulation, unmeetable maintenance costs and unsuitable for…

 @9NJKSW2 answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but nothing higher than six storeys. Neighbourhoods can be dense but liveable, as in Vienna or The Netherlands.

 @9NJKSW2 answered…15hrs15H

Yes, and create an 'Everybody In' programme like they have in Finland, so it becomes less necessary.

 @9NJKKCW answered…15hrs15H

Building firms making profits over a certain percentage should be taxed or made to reduce the cost of their starter home…