Why Are Britain’s Working Class Sleeping in Tents? The Hidden Homeless Crisis – Everything Law and Order Blog

In today’s Britain, millions of hard-working people are struggling to survive. This documentary marathon sheds light on the stories of ordinary Brits who are employed full-time yet find themselves on the edge of poverty, hidden homelessness, and financial insecurity.

00:00:00 Episode 1

Steve and his son Billy do casual work and live in tents on the beach. Ross works at the steel works in Port Talbot but his pay has failed to keep up with the cost of living. Mark works as an Uber driver.

00:58:01 Episode 2

Steve wants full-time work but is unlikely to get it without a permanent address. Tyrone is on a zero-hours contract at McDonald’s and can’t guarantee he’ll earn enough to pay rent. Angelica studies all day and works as a cleaner at night.

01:55:53 Episode 3

Lorraine hasn’t had a pay rise in 8 years. Eryl has little money left after paying her mortgage and rent. Kevin works over 100 hours a week but rarely sees his family. Bukola studies by day and works at night.

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5 thoughts on “Why Are Britain’s Working Class Sleeping in Tents? The Hidden Homeless Crisis”
  1. We shipped all our jobs globally and now we have a wealthy class and the poor. I worked my way through law school but when I became an attorney there was a glut of attorneys and a state huge fees and continuing education fees. I am broke. Maybe there isn’t an American dream.

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