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Khan pledges to wipe out rough sleeping in London by 2030 if re-elected

Khan pledges to wipe out rough sleeping in London by 2030 if re-elected

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Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the rising issue of homelessness in London, highlighting the government's failure to address it effectively. It criticizes the current policies and presents Labour's plan to build 1.5 million homes and end rough sleeping by 2030. The speaker pledges to increase funding and initiatives to tackle homelessness, urging voters to support Labour for a change.

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What is the current situation regarding homelessness in London according to the text?

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What pledge did the Tories make at the beginning of the parliamentary term?

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What does the speaker believe about the policies that lead to homelessness?

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How does the speaker view the relationship between homelessness and societal values?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'we belong to the same community' in the context of the speech?

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How does the speaker propose to address the issue of rough sleeping?

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What is the speaker's promise to Londoners if re-elected?

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