Emphasis mine, but holy shit, a 90% increase in homeless people in Auckland in less than 12 months.
I'm sure this has nothing to do with this government's policy of kicking people out of emergency housing.
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Emphasis mine, but holy shit, a 90% increase in homeless people in Auckland in less than 12 months.
I'm sure this has nothing to do with this government's policy of kicking people out of emergency housing.
I am not even from New Zealand (was doom scrolling), and find this absolutely appalling.
After the post-COVID inflation problems, plus the first single party government since we ditched first past the post in the 90s who were left-wing and seen to do absolutely nothing with their power, plus all the right-wing propaganda in international media, the country voted in a coalition of right wing and populist parties. One of these parties campaigned on significantly reducing the wait list for emergency housing. Surprise, surprise when their solution was to make the criteria a lot harsher, basically preventing many people from being able to access emergency housing.
As mentioned in this article, it's estimated that 14% of people leaving emergency housing were becoming homeless.
I guess the party met their commitment to reduce the wait list for emergency housing, but in the cruelest possibly way.
Look I hate the homeless as much as every other cbd worker but you cant just steal all their shit while they're gone. Thats fucked up thats their entire home. If you want to move them along then at bare minimum you need to give them a chance to pack up their stuff and take it with them.
We've gone from greens fucking up the cbd with homeless to labour fixing it to National saying "hold my beer" and fucking things up even worse. This is not worth the minuscule savings from emergency housing costs. The worse part is everyone knew this would be the result and national did it anyway.
Punching down is its own reward.