Three things I dislike are litter, violence and homelessness. Litter is about a culture of pride in where we live, and we can all help get this under control. More on this very soon. Violence is complicated and particularly the hidden violence like domestic abuse, mental coercion and the use of eg social media to undermine reputations. That’s why I’ve focused in toughening or introducing laws on stalking and spiking. Rough sleeping also covers a raft of different situations, but the basic belief that everyone should be able to sleep with a roof over their head, and should not need to sleep in a sleeping bag on the street or shop doorway is fundamental to life in Britain. There has been a creeping increase in rough sleeping around the city centre recently, and some weeks ago I was concerned that not enough action was being taken to address it. So I did a walkabout with the business sponsored City Protection Officers (CPOs) to meet, listen to and understand the situations of everyone we met in the Gate streets and then to talk to different agencies and individuals about what was being done to help move rough sleepers off the streets and into accommodation. |