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Homelessness In England

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In the material given in Appendix 1, there is an increasing issue of homeless people in England. In 2014, 112,070 people declared themselves homeless in England – a 26% increase in four years.1 How is it possible that so many people have become homeless and how does this affect the UK today?
Firstly, the UK have seen a £7bn cut in housing benefits, welfare cuts and a lack of affordable housing2, these cuts have lead to people going homeless because they are unable to afford a home. These homeless people cost the UK approximately £1bn annually, and the expenses might rise as the number of homeless people could be increasing. 30% of the general population in England is struggling with mental health issues, this indicates that there is a lack of social benefits in England. When …show more content…

That means that 30% of the salary-taxes in England are wasted. If England managed to employ more people from the general population, they would have more money to help homeless people with mental issues and employment.
As a result of the homelessness, the unemployment could have led to political changes in the UK, in the referendum on the 23rd of June 2016 Britain voted to leave the European Union. And the homelessness and low employment, have probably affected many people to wanting a change. Immigration has increased the competition when it comes to the job-market, leaving the European Union will therefore decrease immigration in Britain, therefore the homeless has a better chance getting a job.
The homelessness in the UK today, impacts the population in terms of economical and especially social conditions. The rising number of homeless people will lead to greater cost of homelessness. Firstly, because of the expenses that the government has to pay, in order to help the homeless with shelter and basic human necessities. Secondly, because of all the tax-revenue that is wasted since 30% of people in general do not have a

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