Homelessness Rises in the North East Grass Monster, June 16, 2025June 16, 2025 GRASSMONSTER SAYS:“Britain’s Rough Sleepers Left to the Wolves” – Homelessness Rises in the North East By @grassmonster There’s a cold truth blowing through the streets of the North East this summer – one that cuts through statistics and stings like pavement under bare skin. Homelessness is rising fast, and it’s not just numbers on a spreadsheet. It’s people – fragile, frightened, and forgotten. In Newcastle alone, reports say rough sleeping has jumped over 50%. Tents appear in shop doorways. Blankets hide under railway arches. And behind the tarpaulin, there are stories of addiction, trauma, prison, and plain bad luck. This isn’t just urban decay – it’s a human collapse, quiet and shameful. We often speak of crises as if they’re temporary. But this one has been brewing for years. Council budgets sliced to ribbons. Support services gutted. Rents rising like floodwater. The result is predictable and heartbreaking – entire generations slipping through the cracks, too complex for charity, too costly for councils, and too inconvenient for politics. Gareth Jones would have walked these streets with his notebook open and his brow furrowed, not to moralise but to witness. What he’d find in the North East today is a new class of invisible citizens – too broken for shelters, too wary for institutions, and too often dismissed as “nuisances.” It isn’t just about shelter. It’s about trust, treatment, and human dignity. Many rough sleepers aren’t just cold – they’re terrified. Spice addiction is rampant. Mental illness untreated. Safe houses overcrowded. We now have outreach workers wearing stab-proof vests. That’s where we are. There are still heroes. Local charities like Emmaus and Street Zero do the work government avoids – offering hot meals, tents, phone calls to family, and sometimes just a hand to hold. But they’re underfunded and overrun. And while Westminster chases votes with vanity pledges, the pavement tells the real story. The UK once prided itself on a safety net. What we have now is a tear in the fabric so wide you can fall through it from standing still. It’s not just a housing crisis. It’s a moral one. #HomelessCrisis #NorthEastForgotten #SpiceEpidemic #StreetReality #GrassmonsterSays Related Posts:Britain’s Cyber Fightback: The Bold Plan to Defend…The Bell Tolls for the UntouchablesWhose Rights Are They AnywayTHE UK IS BOILING AND BRACINGThe Velvet Cushioned PIP CocktailThe Comeback of Common SenseVictims Left Short Because Justice Had No BudgetSoftware Glitch That Could Let Fraudsters Walk Free X-ARTICLES