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laresMon 28/02/11 15:33 |
"The Tories have a new policy on homelessness: make it illegal. That is the extraordinary intention of a Conservative flagship council. Worse, they want to ban Salvation Army soup kitchens. |
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chutzpahMon 28/02/11 15:36 |
quoting > "Westminster city council, the richest and most powerful council in the UK, is proposing a new bye-law to ban rough sleeping and 'soup runs' in the Victoria area of London. The proposed new bye-law will make it an offence punishable by a fine to 'sleep or lie down', 'deposit materials used as bedding' and to 'give out, or permit another to give out, food for free'."" |
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