Debates between Eddie Hughes and Jess Phillips during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Supported Housing

Debate between Eddie Hughes and Jess Phillips
Wednesday 25th October 2017

(6 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jess Phillips Portrait Jess Phillips (Birmingham, Yardley) (Lab)
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I also welcome the announcements. I think I have asked for the local housing allowance rate to be removed in the mind of policy makers from supported housing every single time I have spoken in this House, so I am pretty chuffed that that was finally heard.

The hon. Member for Walsall North (Eddie Hughes) is a passionate speaker, and it is nice to hear somebody in the House who sounds a bit like me, but I do not share much of his optimism, because when I have walked around the streets of Birmingham during the past seven years I now step over the bodies of people who have nowhere to live, and that was not the case before. In Birmingham, a man was found dead in the streets because he was cold and homeless. With the greatest respect, therefore, although the support of services like YMCA in Birmingham is brilliant, 33 beds for a population of 1 million is a woeful figure.

Eddie Hughes Portrait Eddie Hughes
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I said there were an additional 33 beds. There are 300 units of accommodation across Birmingham.

Jess Phillips Portrait Jess Phillips
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And we would need an additional 300 to get anywhere close to dealing with the problem.