Criminalising homelessness: Government must tackle root causes not scapegoat victims
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The Liberal Democrats have called on the government to back down on plans to criminalise homelessness in the Criminal Justice Bill, after The Times reported ministers are facing a backbench rebellion from Conservative MPs on the issue.
Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, who led the cross-party campaign to scrap the Vagrancy Act which criminalises homelessness, commented:
"The heartless proposals in the Criminal Justice Bill risk bringing back the Vagrancy Act by the back door.
"The government should listen to their own backbenchers and take a compassionate approach to tackling homelessness, instead of stigmatising and criminalising rough sleepers.
"Sleeping rough is not a lifestyle choice. Ministers should focus on tackling the root causes of this crisis, not scapegoating the victims of it."
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Notes to Editor
First reported in The Times here