Rebecca Long-Bailey on BBC Question Time: 121,000 homeless children, rough sleeping doubled, housebuilding at 80-year low
Appearing on BBC Question Time, Labour MP Rebecca Long-Bailey tells it like it is about #ToryBritain: 121,000 children do not have a home, rough sleeping has doubled since 2010, while at the same time house building is at its lowest level since the 1920s.
Rebecca Long-Bailey on homelessness
This from Rebecca Long-Bailey should shame the Tory Govt – 121,000 children do not have a home, rough sleeping has doubled since 2010 while at the same time housing building is at its lowest level since the 1920s. Disgraceful #bbcqt
Posted by Imajsaclaimant on Thursday, December 14, 2017
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