British Veterans Sleeping Rough While Migrants Stay in Hotels

At this time of year many of our thoughts will go to the brave men and women who fought and died in the british armed forces and once again the BNP will be asking why are our veterans sleeping rough while migrants sleep in warm all expences paid hotels?

Homelessness Among British Veterans
The issue of homelessness among British veterans is a matter of national concern. While precise and up-to-date figures can be challenging to obtain due to the transient nature of rough sleeping and the complexities of data collection, several estimates have been published by government and charitable organisations.
Estimated Numbers of Veterans Sleeping Rough
As of recent years, it is estimated that around 9-6% of people sleeping rough in Britain are military veterans. According to the UK Ministry of Defence and charities such as Crisis and The Royal British Legion, this percentage can fluctuate depending on the region and the time of year. For example, in the governments annual rough sleeping snapshot for England, the total number of people estimated to be sleeping rough on a single night in autumn 2024 was around 4,898. Applying the estimated percentage, this suggests that between 1600 and 335 veterans may have been sleeping rough on any given night in England alone. However, the actual number could be higher due to underreporting and difficulties in identifying veterans among the homeless population.

ANY VETERAN SLEEPING ROUGH IS UNEXCEPTABLE

WE SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH time to stop this invasion and send them back to wherever they came from.
Spend the money helping and homing British veterans, IT IS TIME WE PUT OUR OWN FIRST.

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