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Poor bastards
Interview with one young guy sleeping rough under a road bridge in London on the news
82 percent of homeless have serious mental health problems
These people get unwell , go into hospital , get treated , get told they will have support workers and a care plan , then get released onto the streets or end up in temporary unsuitable accommodation
Poor bastards
Happy Christmas 🤶
Chicken and the egg though. A lot of these people have mental issues due to their drug problems.
The aggresive begging going on in Merthyr this last 12-18 months is not pretty and they are not homeless either, they are being housed in several hotels and B&Bs around the town.
I no longer give them any spare change, id rather give to a foodbank. Help people who are struggling whilst still trying to give life a go.
Spent the weekend in Manchester.
Not been there for years, last time I was up there they had a huge spice problem and I was told by locals to stop (drunkenly) giving change to so many of them, one bloke actually came out of a pub and followed our group up the road to tell me as he'd spotted me pissed up giving change to so many people
This weekend I bought 2 people bags of food in Tesco express, plenty of drinks etc. The one fella just wanted sweets and chocolates.. wasn't as bad around deansgate as I found it the 2 previous times I visited.
I get the chicken and the egg comment,but lots of them turn to drugs after being homeless.
Under the law they are homeless they are just not in permanent housing
Youngsters who develop mental health problems through drug use usually do so because they have existing problems , which leads to drug abuse , which makes things worse
The people who are homeless on the street face incredible obstacles . Those that visit food backs are no more or less deserving , it's just a different kind of need .
If you don't wish to give to the homeless for whatever reason that's entirely up to you but plenty of people do .
I dont wish to give to the homeless anymore when I know that money is just going to drugs. I used to think "Ah well at least its numbing the pain for a bit" but the bunch of so-called "homeless" that are hanging around Tesco, Merthyr at the moment are a very undesireable bunch, some who ive known for 30+ years since they were kids/teenagers and were always wrong-uns or bullys, so, no , I wont be giving to the likes of them anymore.
When I go food shopping tonight ill probably do a bag for the foodbank. At least you know the people receiving a foodbank parcel will be grateful.
But why should I? The government gets enough of my taxes, then theres council tax.etc and I already said I will give what I can. If I want to spend a grand or 2 on xmas on me and my family thats my perogative. I work hard all year around to be able to give my kids and family nice Xmas / holiday break.
Whatever next? Dont spend £4/5k on my summer holiday once a year which both my wife and I work bloody hard for because some people are less fortunate?
Youre a bloody commie.
You sound like a tory
I work hard , My wife words hard etc etc
You have been sucked into the tory trap
Divide and rule
Do you think YOU work harder than nurses , cleaners , road sweepers ?
You possibly think you do as you are more able to afford your lifestyle but this I work hard plea is plain daft
Send me some boxer shorts and thermals and I will ensure they go to A good home this winter
And you sound like a proper sponger whos never done a days work in his life. Just wants everything handed to him on a plate.
No divide and rule here I support all the workers / stikers in trying to get a better pay deal for themselves.
I do however take umbridge with a free loader like you telling where I should spend my hard earned earnings.
I've said this before but the Senedd were very progressive in trying to address homelessness but the real issue is there isn't enough money to throw at it.
I think in Wales though all are currently offered temporary accommodation and theoretically there is no need for anyone to be sleeping rough?
Some chose to do so for a number of varying reasons.
JR Hartley, the lad outside Lidl has a property. Near me as it goes.
B? His father is a millionaire and owns a hotel whilst hes badgering old biddies for a quid to help them with their shopping. You couldnt make it up.
Hes actually one of the more pleasant ones though. I asked him did he want some food once, he said no he had eaten but could he borrow my phone. He then proceeded to call his dealer and place an order.
Are you in China ?
Next time you are this way I will put you in touch with a charity that does regular food and clothing runs to the homeless in Cardiff
People are often on the streets because they are offered temporary accommodation in bedsits or hostels but refuse them as the violence is so bad
You can define it any way you like as far as the people I know who are helped by the charities they are homeless ...without a home .....sometimes a bed for the night , a month , a temporary bed and breakfast for them and their children .....that's homeless
What would you say is acceptable ?
So people shouldn’t spend money to enjoy Christmas but it’s okay for you to spend money to enjoy (if you can call it that these days) supporting CCFC?