Prime Minister Rishi Sunak refused to repeat the Home Secretary’s remarks on Monday, as did Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has become the latest senior Conservative to distance himself from Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s comments on rough sleeping
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak refused to repeat Suella Braverman’s remarks on Monday, as did Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho. It was reported over the weekend that the Cabinet minister has proposed establishing a civil offence to deter charities from giving tents to homeless people. The potential law would also seek to prevent the obstruction of shop doorways by rough sleepers who are using tents, the FT said.
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