A must-read column from @CaptainKim
It's great that our city responds with compassion for others in need, but it's not enough. We need to change broken systems too, starting by taking housing for vulnerable people out of private hands.https://twitter.com/CaptainKim/status/1279360676385914880 …
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Meanwhile the Mears executive team took home over £1 million between them last year. They've profited from taking public money while those they are charged with supporting are expected to get by on less than £40 a week.pic.twitter.com/tk4thazxhL
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Thank you for sharing
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That's better than a lot of citizens' homes.
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That doesn't make it ok. That makes all of it wrong. Noone should have to accept this no matter where they are from
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They should have had them cleaned properly, the one with the sink looks like old damage from a leak, hardly the end of the world if it is clean. Perhaps you should consider shaming the previous residents for leaving a shit tip.
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NEW COLUMN: "...new Glaswegians have repeatedly been failed by private companies with lucrative asylum housing contracts. Housing for vulnerable people should never be run for profit – it’s long past time to take it out of private hands."