The Minister mentioned councils and their attitudes when people become homeless. Would he expect a decent council to act with compassion rather than dig its heels in and enforce its statutory powers, especially when the vulnerable person who is facing homelessness—I have in mind a case in Castle Point at the moment—is disabled and has not acted as well as they might have done in responding to the council because of a mental illness or some other problem? In such a case, would the Minister expect a council to be compassionate and do everything that it can to ensure that someone in that vulnerable position is not made homeless?
Mortgage Repossessions (Protection of Tenants Etc.) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Bob Spink
(Independent (affiliation))
in the House of Commons on Friday, 29 January 2010.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Mortgage Repossessions (Protection of Tenants Etc.) Bill.
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