This petition was submitted during the 2015–2017 Conservative government

Petition Ex service personnel should be given priority for local authority Housing

Service personnel have been willing to sacrifice everything for the UK The very least we can do as a country is to make sure every ex service person is given a home and made priorty.

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9,000 homeless people in the uk are ex services

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Government responded

This response was given on 28 October 2015

The Government has taken steps to make sure that Service personnel are given appropriate priority for social housing when they leave the Armed Forces.

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Delivering on the Armed Forces Covenant, we have introduced protection to ensure that former and current Service personnel are not disadvantaged in accessing social housing because of the requirements of military life.

In 2012 we changed the law so that seriously injured and disabled Service personnel and former members of the Armed Forces with urgent housing needs are always given high priority for social housing.

At the same time, we introduced regulations to ensure that serving personnel, and veterans who are within 5 years of having been discharged, do not lose their qualification rights because of the necessity to move from base to base.

Both these changes apply also to bereaved spouses of Service personnel who are required to leave services accommodation and to members of the Reserve Forces who have been seriously injured or disabled in service.

We recognise there is considerable appetite amongst members of the Armed Forces to own their own home and provide security for their families.

Members of the Armed Forces have been given priority for Government-funded shared ownership schemes. Service personnel retain their priority status for shared ownership for up to a year after active service. If they die while in service, their priority can be transferred to their bereaved spouse or civil partner.

Regular armed forces personnel can also benefit from a £200 million scheme to help them get on the property ladder. The Forces Help to Buy scheme enables servicemen and servicewomen to borrow up to 50% of their salary, interest free, to buy their first home or move to another property on assignment or as their families needs change. Further information on home ownership, including for armed forces personnel can be found at https://www.ownyourhome.gov.uk/

Finally, we have supported the roll-out of the No Second Night Out and StreetLink initiatives ensuring rough sleepers, including veterans, are found quickly and that they do not spend more than one night on the street.

Department for Communities and Local Government