Burnham Announces Plan to House All Rough Sleepers in England by Christmas
1-Minute Brief
The initiative aims to address rising homelessness by offering housing to rough sleepers across England before Christmas.
Key Facts
- Andy Burnham has pledged £442m to support the plan to end rough sleeping in England.
- A further £100m has been promised by Burnham to help achieve the goal.
- The initiative is being compared to the 'Everyone In' scheme used during the pandemic.
- Homelessness campaigners have welcomed the move but say additional measures are needed.
- Burnham has called on local leaders to participate in the national effort to provide routes off the streets.
What Happened
Prime Minister Andy Burnham unveiled a plan to offer housing to all rough sleepers in England, urging local leaders to act and pledging significant funding.
Why It Matters
This move seeks to address the ongoing issue of homelessness in England by providing immediate support to rough sleepers, potentially reducing the number of people living on the streets.
What's Next
Local authorities are expected to implement the plan ahead of Christmas, with further discussions likely on long-term solutions and additional support.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1h ago'Everyone in for Christmas' - Burnham unveils rough sleeping plan
- The GuardianLeft1h agoBurnham launches ‘national drive’ to get rough sleepers off streets by Christmas
