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This post, the last before Christmas, deals with a ‘consultation process’ that could result in changes being implemented that will prove very damaging to Welsh communities.

PANELS, REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS

You may remember that some six years ago I submitted a Freedom of Information request to the ‘Welsh Government’ asking how many homelessness organisations there were in Wales. The answer I got was 48.

It may be more by now. It will certainly be more in the future if the desired changes are made to the legislation relating to homelessness.

Let’s begin in June 2019 with the ‘Welsh Government’ setting up a Homelessness Action Groupto recommend the steps needed to end homelessness in Wales“.

This is the group’s final report to the ‘Welsh Government‘ in July 2020. In it I noticed a reference to the Ending Homelessness National Advisory Board (previously known as the Housing Support National Advisory Board).

This second group also promises to end homelessness. Here’s a link to their riveting report from August this year.

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Let’s return to the Homelessness Action Group. Its report is heavy on recommendations but nowhere could I find the names of those who sit on the group. Nor was it signed off by the chair or secretary.

I eventually found the names of the group members on the website of an organisation called Crisis, the driving force behind the whole exercise. An English outfit that’s done what so many do by renting a cupboard in Cardiff and pretending to be Welsh.

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When I saw the name Jon Sparkes my soul soared, for I hoped it might be a misspelling, and a reference to that great observer of Welsh life who gave us Hugh Pugh, Shadwell, Old Mr Fffff et al; but no, for it was definitely Jon, not John.

Jon Sparkes OBE has moved on from Crisis to become CEO of UNICEF UK.

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Before considering the outcomes of these deliberations and their possible consequences, I want to mention a third assemblage of the wise and the caring. This is the Expert Review Panel, or Legal Reform Panel, announced by Julie James 30 March 2022.

The Expert Review Panel reported to James, Minister for Climate Change, in October. Here’s the report. It was delivered to Chez James because she was the Minister for Housing and Local Government who set up the original Homelessness Action Group back in 2019.

Here’s how Crisis celebrated the Panel’s findings.

Apart from three local authority representatives I don’t see much Welsh representation. It’s the usual melange of third sector chisellers and memsahibs living high on the hog of public funding. (Though don’t get me wrong! – I’m sure they’re all vegans.)

Cardiff University and the Labour party (virtually one and the same nowadays) are also in the mix.

And again, Crisis seems to be playing the leading role in this farce.

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Named with the Crisis Wales policy team is Abi Renshaw. But since October she’s been Business Support Coordination Officer for  Community Housing Cymru (CHC), the umbrella organisation for our Registered Social Landlords (RSLs).

CHC is controlled by the ‘Welsh Government’. Which means that someone who moved from Bristol last year, a woman who knows sod all about Wales, has landed a cushy, well-paid (and almost certainly unnecessary) job, in Corruption Bay.

That’s modern Wales in a nutshell.

On page 88 of the report we read that some on the panel – you can guess who! – wanted to create a new post of Housing / Homelessness Regulator.

I often lie awake at night wondering how we manage without a Housing / Homelessness Regulator, on £100,000 a year. Of course we’d need a Deputy Regulator. And perhaps an Assistant Regulator.

With a staff of 50 . . . until the new department finds its feet and expands.

After all, Wales can afford it.

WHITE PAPER, CONSULTATION

What you’ve read so far leads us to the White Paper put out by the ‘Welsh Government’ on October 10 asking for feedback. So here’s a link to the Consultation on the White Paper on Ending Homelessness in Wales.

As you flick through it you’ll see that it’s laid out in chapters, each one concluding with ‘Consultation questions’.

A number of highlighted ‘proposal’ sections are designed to catch the eye. Here’s a selection, together with my comments:

The first will put you in the mood for the unhinged ramblings that follow. And it would be impossible to surpass this example of what German academics call Bollockssprecht.

. . . the local housing authority should be obliged to ask an applicant from the Gypsy, Roma and Travelling Community whether or not they are culturally averse to bricks and mortar“.

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If they are not “culturally averse“, and they take a Welsh home, does that mean they no longer qualify as members of the, “Gypsy, Roma and Travelling Community” – and can they expect to be evicted?

Come to that, why would anyone from those communities be applying for a home of the hated “bricks and mortar” variety in the first place?

Who could write that bollocks and keep a straight face? But if it was written with a straight face then the poor soul who wrote it needs help.

I’m getting a headache just thinking about it, so let’s move on.

Next up, ‘Intentionality’. A clumsy-looking word that refers to persons making themselves deliberately homeless.

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In practice, changes here could result in someone giving up a secure tenancy in Yorkshire – thereby making themselves intentionally homeless – and then being able to demand housing in Pembrokeshire.

It is a very, very bad idea.

One of the current safeguards against abuse of the system is the ‘local connection’ rule, which says you must have lived in an area for at least six months to qualify for social housing. The qualification period is far too short, but it’s something.

Yet some regard it as asking too much.

This passage from the consultation document exposes the split between third sector chisellers and local authorities. The second paragraph makes clear that the push to drop the local connection rule entirely came from the English cupboard-dwellers in Crisis.

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An existing way of getting around the local qualification rule has been to claim a family connection with the area. I’ve seen this operate.

Someone with no local connection gets housed after claiming some exceptional status, and before you know it, the extended family has moved to the area through being able to claim a ‘familial connection’.

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This proposal seems to suggest keeping the already inadequate ‘familial ties’ rule, but watering it down to where it would be meaningless.

The paragraphs above suggest removing the local connection rule altogether; but something else I’ve lifted, and you can see below, suggests achieving the same objective by a series of changes rather than in one fell swoop.

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I would guess that the reference to “Prison leavers” refers to the massive new prison in Wrecsam, HMP Berwyn, where most of the prisoners are from England. Think how that might work out.

There are clearly three main ‘targets’ where change is sought by the chisellers heretofore mentioned.

Local connection and intentionality we’ve looked at, which leaves access to public funds. The situation at present is that persons subject to immigration control cannot claim public funds unless an exception applies.

A footnote to page 93 reads: “The Welsh Government have (sic) recently launched a supplementary Migrant Victim of Abuse Support Fund, which will be piloted for a year by BAWSO. We intend to use the learning from this pilot, together with the evaluation of the Home Office’s Support for Migrant Victims Scheme to shape the design of longer-term support to meet the needs of migrant victims in Wales.”

BAWSO is an organisation catering for women of colour. It has received vast amounts of funding over the years – over £3m in ‘Welsh Government’ grants and contracts in the twelve months ending 31.03.2022 – and is now a major property owner. Its founder, Mutale Merrill, also has a nice property portfolio of her own.

Though the original, Homelessness Action Group, set up in 2019, in its report recommended, in the section headed ‘Ending Migrant Homelessness’ (page 26), “Providing guidance to local authorities, clearly setting out the duties owed to migrant households with no recourse to public funds.

I suspect that the ‘Welsh Government’ and its third sector cronies are trying to circumvent as much as they can the UK immigration control legislation.

Let’s be clear: Any attempts to weaken or remove the existing requirements can only mean that the intention is to commandeer Welsh housing for people with no connection to Wales. This can only be done at the expense of Welsh people hoping for a home in their own country.

I appreciate that it’s quite a daunting task to read all this stuff, so for a quicker read, here’s the Children’s and Young Person’s version.

BUT WHY?

What we see here is a struggle between three different interests.

First, we have NGO shysters with no commitment to Wales or the Welsh people, concerned only with groups they’ve decided are ‘marginalised’, assorted ishoos, and themselves. These charlatans would flood Wales with ‘homeless’ and others from God knows where in order to increase their funding and their political clout.

Next, we have Welsh local authorities who are in the front line and can see the dangers from further relaxing regulations that are already too lax.

Finally, we have the ‘Welsh Government’, which invariably succumbs to Left-Woke pressure, but doesn’t want to risk alienating local councils too much, virtually all of which are run by Labour or its partner Plaid Cymru.

Though another factor in play with the ‘Welsh Government’ is virtue signalling on the world stage. For Corruption Bay loves to crow about measures it hopes might win plaudits from elsewhere.

We’ve already seen it with One Planet Developments, which has even been noticed by the World Economic Forum.

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Then there was the Well-being of Future Generation Act, and the boast that, “The Act is unique to Wales attracting interest from countries across the world“.

But no other country has copied Wales’ lead. Revealing, that!

And how about the ‘Welsh Government’ being the first in the world to declare a climate emergency? Even though there’s no agreed definition of a climate emergency.

Perhaps the most recent example would be the disastrous introduction of 20mph speed limits. Overwhelmingly rejected in a poll published this week.

And the pattern is repeating itself with what at present is just a White Paper out for consultation. “World-leading“, be buggered!

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But that claim is already being echoed by The Big Issue.

This is no way to run a country; standing on a stage, ignoring your own people to shout over their heads in the hope of attracting the attention of others who really don’t give a fuck what you get up to.

There’s something sad about it. Like a neglected or insecure child desperately seeking the attention and the approval of the adults in the room.

To satisfy these pathetic ambitions the ‘Welsh Government’ might implement the dangerous suggestions of organisations flooding into Wales because they view our country as more ‘receptive’ to their ideas, more ‘manageable’ than England.

I believe a majority of the Welsh public has run out of patience with the virtue-signalling clowns in Corruption Bay.

And increasingly, the politicians there realise it. This explains Drakeford’s departure. Either he realised his time was up, or his colleagues knew he had to go for them to have any chance of saving themselves.

Let’s keep up the pressure.

Make them realise we’ve had enough of grifters living off the Welsh public purse. Enough of perverts being allowed into schools. Enough of the ‘Saving the planet’ bullshit that encourages the exploitation of Wales. Enough of pandering to imaginary or contrived ‘minorities’. Enough of the war on farmers. Enough of the subservience to the Globalists’ anti-human agenda.

They can make a start by rejecting any and all suggestions to weaken the already inadequate rules on who qualifies for housing and other assistance in Wales.

Do that by telling Crisis where they can stick their agenda. And instead, remember our people, who are not “culturally averse to bricks and mortar“.

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© Royston Jones 2023

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Frank Little

We certainly do not need the alphabet soup of quangos, commissions etc. The world leader in tackling homelessness is Finland, just a hop across the ocean. Why not copy the Finns?

David Smith

A hotel that was to be used in Galway to house asylum seekers was burnt down, I just read. These kinds of incidents are only going to get more and more commonplace the longer politicians disregard the views of the people.

David Smith

Completely and utterly shooting themselves in the foot, comparable hara-kiri to the SNP with their trans ‘cock’-up. The two of them will of course never win over hardline BritYoons, them quasi-literate, sloping brow sorts who’d sacrifice their first born if it meant marching season could carry on. But wavering/soft voters of any stripe will also reject their offerings simply on the basis of this festering boil of a state being the devil they know.

Dafis

SF will go the way of the IRA. Eventually, maybe right now, a new wing will emerge to represent the interests of the native Irish and those who can distinguish between the fantasies being peddled by the current ruling elites/ classes and the realities on the ground. They will be hard nosed and probably get painted by MSM as “terrorists”, yet another of those default terms used by liars and manipulators. No chance of that kind of muscular resistance emerging here in Wales.

David Smith

Would this anti-establishment, ethnic nationalism include pissed-off Protestants too perhaps? Plenty of precedent for Protestant Irish Nationalism, from Wolfe Tone to Parnell.

It’s a lot easier for ‘muscular resistance’ to develop when you don’t share a landmass with the far larger ruling power and don’t have independent, sovereign territory to retreat to, chock full of sympathisers, and in which the enemy forces have no jurisdiction. Besides, if the Welsh movement ever resorts to blowing up children to achieve its aims, well they can go and whistle for my ongoing support.

Wynne

“Let’s keep up the pressure.
Make them realise we’ve had enough of grifters living off the Welsh public purse. Enough of perverts being allowed into schools. Enough of the ‘Saving the planet’ bullshit that encourages the exploitation of Wales. Enough of pandering to imaginary or contrived ‘minorities’. Enough of the war on farmers. Enough of the subservience to the Globalists’ anti-human agenda.”
 
We have a WEF puppet in London – image attached below – and in March 2024 we will replace another WEF puppet in Cardiff; probably with another WEF puppet.  

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Dafis

Sadly there are days when I have to conclude that the vast majority of the population of Wales are not just indifferent, they are as thick as mince. Add to that the minority who are vocal outright Unionists and you get a big chink of the explanation why so many people still vote for Labour and Tories and the rest don’t vote at all. Finally that party of liberation, Plaid, has forgotten what it wants to liberate so got itself reorientated into an ishoo infested mess that seeks to represent those who are culturally averse to anything like normality.

David Smith

I think the simplest of the simple folk believe they get some kind of reflected glory from Empire, monarchy and the like. When in reality they are nothing but imbecilic serfs who the Greatest of Britons wouldn’t have pissed on if they were on fire.

David Smith

Jac, I must point out that Bollockssprecht, as the noun equivalent of the infinitive verb form bollockssprechen, should be spelt with a capital letter, according to the rules of German grammar.

But otherwise, why these do-gooders conflate two entirely unrelated ethnic groups in diversity surveys and the like, Roma and Irish Travellers, is beyond me. Some might say it’s due to common ‘cultural tenets’ of criminality and making nuisances of themselves wherever they inhabit, thereby occupying a common cohort as ‘marginalised’ people. Not me though, wouldn’t dare breathe a word of it.

Dyn Gwyrdd

This morning I used my Library Ticket to browse through the free PRESS READER to see what all the newspapers had to say about Mark Drakeford. The Wails News referred to him as a “Titan” which made me look it up in a Dictionary, causing me to think I lived in another Universe. Then I dipped into the ‘Daily Mail’ which had a completely different take on the old Latin Master. So back to the “Titan” whose been “in charge” or “ic” of Wales and we get the word “Titanic”, famous for being sunk by an iceberg that broke away due to very early climate change. So it all makes sense now. Then to cap it all, I turned to reading this new column above of Jac’s genius. Jac please take on that mediocre crowd involved at Cardiff Bay in trying to solve homelessness; climate change; energy policies; woke awareness in Wales leading the world in their cosy fantasies. Have a good Christmas and a healthy New Year Jac. Soon in 2024 the Wales Government will entertain us all when we observe their Leadership Tussle to take Titanic’s place.

Dafis

I just got back in from my morning walk – patrolling beaches to make sure no drifters or grifters make their way across the waters – opened this report which as usual is very comprehensive. That phrase “culturally averse to bricks and mortar” made me laugh out loud, loud enough to make my dogs bark. It served to remind me of my own aversions which are mostly made up of a few triggers that set off allergies and a growing pile of virtue signaling activities that mostly originate within the Bay Bubble and its “cling-on” communities. These are the variety of wasters who either help themselves to public funds by dreaming up needs, priorities or ishoos or enable corporate carpetbaggers to rock up and claim all sorts of funding to tackle the really big jobs like wind farm construction and attendant destruction. Collectively we could do without the lot of them.

Dafis

In fact you could set up a checklist of ishoos based on “culturally averse to ……..” and fill in the space so you could get a daily feedback on all those things that matter to people and organisations hell bent on sucking out the last remaining coins from the public coffers.

Over recent years we’ve had employees of various ethnic backgrounds having a right old go at institutions which were originally set up to represent Welsh heritage. So it proved that the dissenting and distressed employees were culturally averse to anything Welsh, and the fuckwits in charge turned and gave them scope to expand upon their gripe. Before long places like the National Museum will be havens of foreign culture with maybe a bit of Welshness tucked into a far corner as a gesture of goodwill !

Then you have the cultural aversion to any sort of opposition to or unwillingness to accomodate the more way out gender flexi ideals. ……. and there’s plenty more to follow no doubt.

treforus

These people inhabit such a closed and sealed world, only interacting with each other, that they naturally say these things in all seriousness without for a moment realising how totally comic or tragic it appears to everyone else.

David Smith

Google the Founder Effect. There is no doubt an equivalent shallowing of the idea pool in their closed shop.