Increased funding would enhance the capacity and quality of shelters and services that provide support for homeless individuals. Proponents argue that it provides essential support for the homeless and helps reduce homelessness. Opponents argue that it is costly and may not address the root causes of homelessness.
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Response rates from 435 Independents voters.
87% Yes |
13% No |
87% Yes |
13% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 435 Independents voters.
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Unique answers from Independents voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9PXXH5K 7mos7MO
I think additional funding should be spent getting the homeless back on their feet to contribute to society.
@9N8JR8J8mos8MO
Government should try to help homeless people by providing jobs so that they can fend for themselves.
@B28L8Q81wk1W
Remove all Immigrants on welfare and in receipt of housing benefit. More housing for our own, means less money needs to be spent on homelessness.
@9XFDYGT2mos2MO
No, instead of simply providing care and service for homeless people, housing and employment programmes should be introduced to eliminate homelessness altogether
@9X4Q2923mos3MO
Yes, but also increase addiction services. Also deport foreign homeless people back to their country of origin.
@9W9QX3V3mos3MO
Yes, but pass tougher laws on those sleeping rough on private property and begging etc. They will recieve community service and recieve food and drink from the Trussell trust food banks, in a central soup kitchen/hall.
@9RKQQV26mos6MO
Only if they also increase the spending on dealing drug usage and mental illness problems with homeless population.
@9QNG6JR6mos6MO
no but make long term smart plans for them ie help them more to get jobs and off the street otherwise they will just keep the money and do drugs
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