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 @9NHPS7J answered…2hrs2H

No but the government should create it's own company to build affordable housing for public sector workers and any housi…

 @9NHMTMF answered…3hrs3H

Housing market needs reforming for all, not just first time buyers. Government needs to address the systemic issues arou…

 @9NHJKSP answered…5hrs5H

Invest in comfortable residential buildings with the homes being earnt through individual effort and circumstance

 @9NHDHB3 answered…6hrs6H

There should be more charities/soup kitchens and hostels available to the homeless which offer shelter and allow them to…

 @9NHG9N6 answered…6hrs6H

No There should be made a camp ground or an area to camp that isn't in the street so it's safe for them and the public

 @9NHFJLN answered…6hrs6H

There should be assistance programs available, either directly from the government or otherwise publicly-available progr…

 @9NHFJLN answered…6hrs6H

No but they should always, at the very least, have a safe place to sleep that can be provided by social programs.

 @9NHF8SQ answered…6hrs6H

buildings such as this help with over population as an issue but drastically devalues the existing properties in these a…

 @9NHF8SQ answered…6hrs6H

they should not be allowed on individuals private property if they have refused help and shelter that was previously off…

 @9NHB5CS answered…7hrs7H

If we have an act in place to deal with homelessness, fund the sector properly and don’t rely on charities.

 @9NH2LL5 answered…9hrs9H

No, but a review and regulation on property developers profiteering should be carried out and legislated fairly

 @9NGY4RM answered…10hrs10H

Allow them and their animals more support! We all know how important pets are for mental health and this is what usually…

 @9NGXPVV answered…10hrs10H

they should force the banks and building societies to refresh their lending criteria. People are able to rent at a high…

 @9NGVWKJ answered…11hrs11H

No. Developers should be forced not incentivised to build affordable housing alongside more expensive developments.

 @9NGTV9S answered…11hrs11H

I think that if someone has refused free housing and shelter whilst homeless, they shouldn't be allowed to stay in CERTA…

 @9NGS68R answered…12hrs12H

Build more 3/4 bedroom property’s as many city’s are lacking these and make the rent cheap enough for

 @9NGRJNK answered…12hrs12H

No not if they have refused suitable housing, but more social programs should be created to provide free food, clothing,…

 @9NGQDKX answered…13hrs13H

I would question why homeless individuals are refusing shelter and housing i.e., do they feel unsafe? Do they have a men…

 @9NGPRWH answered…13hrs13H

only if said shelter/housing proved to be hostile (e.g. assault happening, deplorable health conditions making them sick…

 @9NGGF8J answered…16hrs16H

If they have declined housing or shelter, I believe no. However I agree with creating more programs to provide free food…

 @9NGFGTW answered…16hrs16H

yes, but prioritise building on brown field sites, high environmental housing, and green public spaces too

 @9NGFDV8 answered…16hrs16H

Government should incentivise affordable housing, both high and low density. Everyone has a right to a choice where and…

 @9NG8HT2 answered…19hrs19H

Yes, High-density buildings that have been designed well to be comfortable and affordable to multi-generational living

 @9NG7MYN answered…20hrs20H

They should be supported and helped but... depends on reasons for refusing available housing/shelter?

 @9NG6CG4 answered…20hrs20H

Not high density, as we’ve seen the issues caused by that over recent decades. But social housing must be encouraged