Later today the Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt will deliver the government's Autumn Statement, when he will update the Commons on the state of the economy, and any tax and spending decisions.
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, London Councils has written a cross-party letter to the Chancellor urging an increase in Local Housing
Allowance (LHA).
With one in 50 Londoners currently homeless and living in
temporary accommodation, we need the government to help us address the
homelessness emergency unfolding in the capital. Ending the freeze on LHA is the single fastest way the government can reverse the
deeply concerning rise in homelessness in London and across the country.
Our latest survey of council finances has highlighted the extent to which council finances in the capital are on a "knife
edge". A combination of fast-increasing demand for services, prolonged high
inflation, and insufficient government funding represents a perfect storm for
town hall budget, with boroughs set to overspend on their original budget plans by almost £600m this year
(2023/24).
Speaking ahead of this year's Autumn Statement, Cllr Claire Holland, Acting Chair of London Councils, said: “London’s worsening homelessness crisis is wreaking havoc on
council budgets. With one in 50 Londoners homeless and living in temporary
accommodation arranged by their local borough, the human cost is enormous and
financial cost utterly unsustainable.
“Alongside massive demands on adult and children’s social
care services, spiralling inflation, and insufficient funding from government,
boroughs are left in an extremely precarious position.
“The Chancellor must use the Autumn Statement to help
councils weather the storm. We urgently need more funding support to stabilise
budgets and sustain local services.”
Our latest survey of Londoners (see item below) has also highlighted residents' ongoing concerns about the cost of living and housing affordability in the capital.