Rejected petition Immediate Action on Homeless Issues in Manchester

We urge the UK Government to act on the homelessness crisis in Manchester, where tents in St Peter’s Square tarnish the city’s global reputation. Despite a £100bn GDP, efforts fail to provide solutions. Demand transparency, investment in housing, and an end to this humanitarian failure.

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We urge the UK Government to address Manchester’s homelessness crisis, symbolized by tents in St Peter’s Square. Despite billions invested in the city’s growth and Manchester’s £100bn GDP, over 5,000 people remain homeless in the region. This failure harms tourism, damages the city’s reputation, and highlights systemic inequality. Images of these scenes are shared internationally, mocking the UK’s decline. We demand urgent investment in housing, mental health services, and long-term solutions.

This petition was rejected

Why was this petition rejected?

It requests action at a local level.

Tackling homelessness locally is the responsibility of the local council, Manchester City Council, not the UK Government or Parliament. We can only accept petitions about things the Government or Parliament are directly responsible for.

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