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Rough sleeping, homelessness prevention and long-term housing support

EDM (Early Day Motion) 154: tabled on 19 May 2026

Tabled in the 2026-27 session.

This motion has been signed by 29 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

Motion text

That this House recognises there is a rough sleeping emergency; highlights with concern the findings of the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee's rough sleeping inquiry, published on 14 February 2025, of gaps between public institutions and housing support which put vulnerable people at greater risk of rough sleeping following discharge from health care settings or prison; notes that the inquiry reports that young people in particular are struggling to receive in-person assessments from councils which delays their access to temporary accommodation; agrees with the inquiry’s recommendation for the Government to provide local authorities with long-term funding to tackle homelessness; regrets that the current funding system for rough sleeping prevention is fragmented; further recognises that the loss of affordable social rent and the increase in the number of long-term empty homes are key factors in the rise in homelessness; urges the Government to increase the building of new social homes to 150,000 per year; calls on the Government to assess the capacity of local authorities to address homelessness, especially following the additional financial pressures on their budgets following the Government’s changes to National Insurance contributions; further urges the Government to introduce a somewhere safe to stay legal duty to ensure that everyone who is at risk of sleeping rough is provided with emergency accommodation and an assessment of their needs; and further calls on the Government to publish a cross-Whitehall plan to end all forms of homelessness.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Thomas, Cameron
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 May 2026
Tewkesbury
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 20 May 2026
Strangford
Chamberlain, Wendy
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 May 2026
North East Fife
Mathew, Brian
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 May 2026
Melksham and Devizes
Dance, Adam
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 May 2026
Yeovil
Jarvis, Liz
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 May 2026
Eastleigh
Amos, Gideon
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 21 May 2026
Taunton and Wellington
Dyke, Sarah
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 21 May 2026
Glastonbury and Somerton
Forster, Mr Will
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 21 May 2026
Woking
Jones, Clive
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 21 May 2026
Wokingham
Murray, Susan
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 1 June 2026
Mid Dunbartonshire
Cane, Charlotte
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 1 June 2026
Ely and East Cambridgeshire
Savage, Dr Roz
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 1 June 2026
South Cotswolds
Heylings, Pippa
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 1 June 2026
South Cambridgeshire
MacCleary, James
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 1 June 2026
Lewes
Dillon, Mr Lee
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 1 June 2026
Newbury
Berry, Siân
Green Party
Signed on 1 June 2026
Brighton Pavilion
Darling, Steve
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 2 June 2026
Torbay
Chadwick, David
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 3 June 2026
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe
Foord, Richard
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 3 June 2026
Honiton and Sidmouth
van Mierlo, Freddie
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 8 June 2026
Henley and Thame
Spencer, Hannah
Green Party
Signed on 8 June 2026
Gorton and Denton
Jardine, Christine
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 9 June 2026
Edinburgh West

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.