Government & Politics

public housing

Government & Politics

Posted by: stretch

7th Mar 2013 03:50pm

i have had my name down with public housing for over 7 years and never been placed near a house / flat a place to be home
what is the government doing for the homeless with so many people living on the streets and using areas that are not where people are supposted to be living or squating
the government needs to lok at the laws on squatting and redo them as the only peoople doing any good from these laws are the police and the courts

Comments 2

errolsyd
  • 8th Apr 2013 09:47pm

Well howdy Stretch if you don't mind me asking why/how do you qualify for public housing ? I do not disagree that this so called government is spending too much money on overseas funding and not enough on our own people. But why is there so many on the waiting list and not looking after themselves.?

stretch
  • 9th Apr 2013 12:23pm
Well howdy Stretch if you don't mind me asking why/how do you qualify for public housing ? I do not disagree that this so called government is spending too much money on overseas funding and not...

im am what they class as homeless and the governemnt keeps on placing people inj my situatiion in public housing
after checking out the situation the government needs to place its self into lower income earners places of residence
they used to offer homes with back yards for the kiddies to play and be safe as well as a place to put thewet washin theese days there is not even a place for the kids to play or the washing to be placed
if ther government would concider that people from this country have little funds and litle accomodation funding maybe things would start to make sence to the rich

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