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YES JOE THIS IS THE VIDEO I WANTED TO SEE MATE GREAT OPENING SECTION - much needed context - yes there is poverty yes there is homeless yes is rubbish, but only because the city will do nothing to help anyone -our city council are literally criminal, whilst everyone deepdown knows it, only a few people will admit. Please make more video raising peoples awareness about the suffering of the most vulnerable in society, neglect of the Homeless should be as sociallysocially unacceptable as racism or sexism!
@@meggysaurusrex maybe the people who fund these charities are taking orders. the new boss from the one i was seeing was part of the woke mob. the creator of these idealologies was dr money, all his patients committed suicide
Caveman makes a lot of sense, especially what he says about the problem drinkers and drug takers amongst their number. To ahow some duty of care and acceptance for these vulnerable individuals is massively important. I have heard it said the opposite of addiction is 'connectedness' The wider society can often abandon the addicted , making their disconnect worse, compounding the problem. Its ironic that there can be a better idea of community cohesiveness outside what we accept as manistream society. I have been homeless a couple of times ( just recently for four years) and I felt less isolated and alone when I had no home.
He does. Quite intelligent. I'm American and I don't exactly understand the British system but why can't this man get employment? I get that he doesn't have an address but in the U.S. he could mow yards, paint house numbers on curbs, paint houses, etc.
@@avalondreaming1433 Lot's of us old people could do with some help like that , a bit of gardening , painting, diy , we can't afford to pay much , but if he got a few of us needing help , he could earn some money, i would even help him get a bank account set up .
@@avalondreaming1433 You have massive houses with massive lawns. We don't. And England is the 8th most overcrowded country on the planet. Tons of immigrants who are only here for money and a 'better life.' No space.
@@avalondreaming1433it’s a choice to a certain extent he could probably find work but he’s choosing not to he is on benefits most likely and if he starts working they won’t be continued so he would rather live like this with a small amount of money coming in than get a job and have to work 40 hours a week or more while being homeless
Those caves have been used for decades. The iron fencing was put over the front of the cave about 3 years ago to stop people using them. We cut them back. The place used to be glorious. Wooden stairs, guard rails and platforms. People put a lot of time into it. It's not recovered since the council destroyed it all, but it's great to see she is still keeping people warm and safe.
I was stabbed in a road rage incident and when I got out of hospital I found out the police had seized my van as it was a crime scene and I couldn't have it back until after the investigation and then the court case. My van was my livelihood as I was a self employed sparky and I lost everything and became homeless and an addict. Most addicts have been abused and have mental health issues and self medicate and being homeless makes everything 100 times harder. Most homeless people don't have a nice cave to live in, we have to sleep in shop doorways and hope we don't get attacked or urinated on when asleep. My friend was asleep and was sprayed with lighter fluid and set on fire and received 3rd degree burns. Ill start a new page.
A huge percentage of the population don't realise how easily they are 1 missed rent payment, accident or unforseen event away from becoming homeless. And once you are, it is not easy to rectify. Remember people: *_"There but for the grace of God go I"_*
When you're homeless and there's no end in sight and you are stuck in this living hell you can either try and end it or take something that takes the pain away for a little bit and try and get through to the next day. People should try and imagine what being homeless is really like, you are alone and without any money and no where to sleep each night and it's winter and all you have are the clothes you've been wearing for months, it's the drugs and alcohol that gets you from 1 day to the next. People can't even start to understand how difficult it is to survive from day to day on the streets and have absolutely nothing .
This !! ... I've been there. . . Average person doesn't understand. . Having no base, nowhere to store clothes ect. . . No wonder people turn to drugs N booZe to numb the pain.
that poor man in the cave can't get anything, but illegal migrants come here with no ID and get hotel rooms monwy 3 meals a day living in luxury, makes me fucking sick , wtf is going on
I work in parks and encounter homeless people frequently. I have often wondered, if I became homeless, how long I would be able to sustain my morale and some degree of agency without succumbing to alcohol. It's not hard to imagine the sense of hopelessness if one doesn't adopt the general victim blaming attitudes. Few people are prepared to live, psychologically, in reality. What's more, the parks are dangerous. How to sleep and get through the night in those circumstances; many people safely housed are medicated but of course they get a pass. A colleague + family became homeless when his landlord wanted to sell the house. In the ten years they had loved there the housing situ had continued to get even worse and they couldn't access housing without a massive advance payment or a guarantor. This guy was an actual council employee! They were put through hell for months. He visibly lost weight and his wife nearly lost her mind. Eventually they got a mouldy council flat with insufficient bedrooms but at least they are stable. Can happen to anyone with only an average wage; people don't want to face that reality. They are on a tightrope and dare not look down. Easier to blame the victims
A huge percentage of the population don't how easily they are 1 missed rent payment, accident, unforseen event away from becoming homeless. And once you are, it is not easy to rectify. Remember people: "there bit for the grace of God go I"
@@theozzy4717yeah crappy ones cause the government pays their mates, ideally they have their own place but the Tories defunded that… Tories are at fault for this whole mess they deserve prison
I've been in a Peabody Trust housing association flat for over 25 years & it's in Bow London, my rent is 136 quid a week. I feel so very fortunate... how could I complain, but some are sub letting their flats & it really is taking the piss. Next door there are about 6 men all sharing a 1 bed flat & because they've n9 real ties to the place they are turning it into a r7bbish filled community garden, filthy mattresses, piles of clothes & non stop goings on in the dead of night. I don't like to report people yet 8f I don't it'll only get worse. So many apply for housing & yet stay with their big families & just use the housing as an illegal means to make money. There's a stereotype thing to it, but although all sorts do this kind of thing....in Tower Hamlets it's mostly from a certain ideology that sees this as a completely normal way to earn money & help their own while expecting others around to just keep shtum, hypocritical
Fantastic insight did not realise there was such a problem in Bristol very very sad , the cave guy seemed like a really decent guy hopefully someone will watch it and give the guy an opportunity good luck with the channel and to those that are homeless in Bristol and across the country.
@@suemasongreen8979 agreed!! As someone who was homeless and then squatting for several years, followed by living off grid on boats for several more years, I relate a lot to this guy and have met quite a few people like him. I know people like he and I have been spiritually and physically prepared to survive a mad max type world. It’s like we have been trained for this time ❤️ bring it on! I’m ready to fight for all our freedoms alongside men like this guy!
@@peanutboxes4076were you able to get a helping hand back into "society"? Everyone is entitled to that, but few manage to get it, which is dreadful. We could all be in the same position if we fall off the rails.
@@heidispawsandfins no helping hand from government or council services no, I had to figure it out myself. Squatting was a great tool, because having a roof and address, even if temporarily, allowed us to hold down jobs. So I always worked, I just squatted council flats/houses/buildings with friends. We often paid electric (usually key meter was in those buildings), a few of us went to university while squatting. We had all the normal things like showers and cooking home made dinners. We always left before the legal eviction day. It was made illegal to squat residential property in 2012. The government took away a vital lifeline for homeless people. It was a pathway to work and renting. What’s worse is the council bailiffs would go in a smash the sinks, bath tubs and toilet, thus making it impossible to squat again, but leave the property just empty anyway. Such a waste and just cruel. Things have changed though, I bet there’s not many empty council homes anymore, even if squatting was legal.
@peanutboxes4076 wow, what a story. And all the ways that lead you to get back on your feet. I'm so glad you did. But I'm so sad to hear of the things that have been taken away that could give others that opportunity. Mind, there should be ways provided by the government for those who want to help themselves out of the rut. I know there are some that enjoy that way of life, I was good friends with someone that did. He actually had a property but rarely went there! I SO wish there was something positive I could do. I'll often buy a can of dog food or a sandwich or something, but that's not going to help get them out of the rut. 😢
What a lovely young guy. It's just heartbreaking and absolutely dreadful that young people, and old of course, have to live like this. I helped a young guy about 12 years ago. It was near Christmas. Although I live alone and was on my own all over Christmas, I dare not invite him to come for a meal on Christmas Day. I was out of work & very poor, but I gave him my last £10, and gave him a rucksack, food, blanket, water, vouchers for free coffees in local cafes, and arranged for the Salvation Army to give him a Christmas Day and Boxing Day lunch. After Christmas, my friend was working in a charity shop, and he walked in - my help had got him a Council flat. I was SO happy as he was a lovely young guy. I'd give anything to be rich, and able to purchase a block of flats and give them to hundreds of British people who are homeless. It's so easy to become homeless, just one thing could go wrong, and wham, you're on the street. I've been penniless for years, and was on the cusp of being homeless in the late 90's. I'm nearly 65 now, and live in a tiny one bed council flat. It's full of mould, but I count myself lucky, I have a roof over my head. There for the grace of God go I.
thats terrible. then we have illegal boat crossers that come over on a monday night and are put up in a hotel on the next day and then are giving priority status for social housing. the entire situation makes me sick.
man that dude in the cave, me heart goes out to him, obviously keeps himself well, intelligent, pleasant to chat to, id imagine most would be really embarrassed to be living in a cave, caught up in a system that is designed to benefit only the wealthy, shame on you England shame.
yo I've got a lot of money, can i pay for a one way ticket to gaza city for you? i want you to be able to help those ppl. I've also got a link for you to accept some refugees into your house if you don't want to go to gaza city? youtube doesn't allow links so let me know
it's a system that helps plenty of people. £20 billion per year on immigration and asylum.. You can show up with no ID, claiming to be 15 when you're 40, and you will have your housing, food, and medical issues catered for. Some sources claim it's only 6 billion per year. It's still not pennies and it's the working man who pays. If you think taxing the rich more makes any positive difference, you are naïve
I lived in Bristol between 2010 - 2015 and my rent for a large room was £230 plus bills. In 2014 our landlord kicked us out 'to make improvements' and put up the rent for the next people. The landlords are a lot to blame
I grew up in Bristol in the sixties. It was a wonderful place to be. We were full of hope for the future. I find what's happening to people now deeply painful. I don't see how things are going to improve. I don't believe this new government will do anything to improve conditions for the homeless. Thank you Joe for exposing this.
It is no better in scotland. Once the council looked after the properties. A lad who works for me has black mould all over the property. The council sent painters in to cover the mould which come back rather than sort the issue. Funny thing is the lad is a decorator and told them they are wasting their time. He is now starting court proceedings as the local mp is doing nothing. We used to be able to leave our front doors and cars unlocked as I grew up. Weeds in all pavements that the council state is not their concern. Council tax going up. Less services, low wages in relation to the rises in living. We need to have a foreign name and passport to gain any help from local government
Council only help people native to that county who have medical problems. Been there myself - if you go back to your birth county where you have or did once have family and register with a doctor for depression or anxiety THEN the council will put you into a temp shelter on the pathway back to getting a place.
This gentleman is amazing. Obviously educated, articulate, responsible, not a smackhead (seems like ex-military ??) with a desire to keep his "home" clean and tidy. The sort of guy I'D rent to if I had a property !! When I think of the thousands who "so-called" rent a real flat or house, only to not pay rent, do a bunk while trashing the place ... Something is TERRIBLY wrong with the U.K. Thanks for you work, Joe. STAY SAFE !
Yes I wondered if he was ex military. Knows how to make a shelter and he is disciplined in keeping the cave clean and tidy. He also is well groomed for someone living in those circumstances.
@@stevemumbling7720 Yes, of course, but that doesn't prove your point ! You're trying to say that I'm naive, that he might, in spite of his appearance, be a "bad'un". That might be so. But it's equally the case that he might be a very virtuous person. Anyway, our rhetorical conversation is without issue. Good Day.
That was such a candid interview. You are doing good work my friend. The general public need to see more of this kind of content, raw and uncut no BBC sanitised edited documentaries. You have so much empathy. Good for you. You and Billy Moore all or nothing are objective in your reporting style, but still show some heart.
Thank you for this video. I'm watching from South Africa. My son lives and works in the UK. I am shocked to see how dirty the parks look. I am part of a group who reaches out to the homeless on Friday evenings, we give food, talk to them, listen to their stories and pray for them as well as evangelise to them. They are ordinary people, humans like us who ended up on the street and now struggle to get back on their feet. They need a hand up because they won't get back into society without help. There but for the grace of God, go I. Many blessings
This guy is living a great life of his choosing- no ties, out meeting friends, living self sufficiently, looking at the sun set and sun rise every day. A lot of people pay thousands to live in a shitty house and look at a computer all day. He should have his own RUclips channel.
shame to all the citizens who let this happen to their brothers and sisters, We are nothing but spineless cowards, We have lost our morals and lost whats important in life. May God have mercy on our souls
@@ruebencover5795she deserves a great time on holiday, as do you. At least there might be a fighting chance for improvement with the first housing secretary to have lived in council property in history.
I attended University in Bristol from 2015 -2018 and thought the place was a bit shabby then. It's come as no surprise to me that it's gotten itself into the mess it's in now, though I must admit it does look very, very bad and the decline has happened a lot faster than I would have expected.
Cave guy is very impressive, he's total approach on his life amazingly humbling, keep being you and I hope you find somewhere better soon to call home 💯 ❤
I live in South Africa and we have our issues, I've seen a number of your videos and for a country that's supposed to be first world, I'm completely shocked.
World 1st in what? Childrens rights and protection in the UK is ranked 169th out of 182 countries, survey conducted by the United Nations. That's below alot of African countries and IRAQ. The UK is run by tyrants.
Surely that's discrimination, should be help for every British citizen. Help people before they end up with addiction and mental health issues. UK is messed up and not improving.
Bit of info, you can get UC or any other benefits if you are NFA. You receive a text with a code to take to your local PO or a few other places such as pay as you go energy top up retailers etc, withdraw bit by bit or all at once. It's the amount that's madness, a single person receives 259 a month, gas and elec being 150+ each per month for a small house, makes you wonder why shoplifting is so prevalent, and it's jot just addicts, it's those whom would never have resorted to that to feed themselves before. It's freaking madness!!! 16:08
There's enough money to do both. Much more money goes off to tax havens, but no one will accept that the issue is systematic and is a feature of capitalism, and would rather blame foreigners or minorities, which is exactly what the real enemies of the people want.
@@BRIGHTONonTOUR They give Israel hundreds of millions because Jewish people have had to deal with "people" like you for 4000 YEARS. Crawl back under your rock.
@@kjp1232 it's all we can do. We need enough signatures that parliament have to talk about it but every single time a petition makes it to parliament most MP's can't even be bothered to turn up to hear it.
@kjp1232 this is a really stupid approach to politics. The most powerful tool you have in this system is your vote. Vote Green or Independent. To not vote is childish and irresponsible, and makes you complicit in maintaining the status quo.
Joe, brilliant journalism. The man living in the cave showed great clarity in presenting not only his situation but the greater aspect of this in Bristol and other cities, as well as his awareness of others ignorant assumptions, and his well-reasoned way of challenging those assumptions, now opens up more to be covered.
@@Molotov_Milkshake This isn't an issue of "not enough tax" it's an issue of what they bloody spend the tax money on in the first place. Do you have any idea how much embezzlement goes on in the council? It's quite literally criminal.
@@jacobesterson yes it is. Plenty of research and evidence shows that the UK needs taxes to be about 3 times higher in order to fix the national infrastructure. Where/how it's spent matters too yes, but the level of taxation is a problem itself. The Tories got people addicted to low taxes and broken infrastructure.
@@jacobesterson "Do you have any idea how much embezzlement goes on in the council? It's quite literally criminal." I don't doubt that some happens, but I doubt you have any evidence or proof of it.
@@Molotov_Milkshake if you think 20% income tax on 11-30,000 (working poor) is low taxes and they need to be tripled then you deserve to get even poorer...
What makes this situation much worse is that the people who are in a position to change this believe that it is a 'lifestyle choice'. Living on the breadline is hard but living on the streets is hell - especially from October to April.
I moved to England a few years ago for a job. Luckily I was able to stay with a friend for a few weeks, but the absolute pain in the hole it was trying to rent a house/open a bank account/get a national insurance number etc without an address was incredible, I'm not even sure how you're supposed to do it, you always needed one thing to get the other thing and just went round in circles again and again
This is how the poor and disenfranchised get stuck in this cycle. You need a home to get ID and ID to get a home. It's all designed that way of course.
Imagine living in a house that's only marginally better than that cave...and paying £800 for it plus council tax and bills...then your landlord invents nonsense at the end of the tenancy to try and take your deposit...
@@Kx0195 Yes, the money dosent stop with the land lord. Any rent paid generally carries on to banks, council rates, insurance etc. My son when he was younger pointed out to me how rich some people were. I had to explain some economic truths to him about credit and debit..most people are only pretending to be financially wealthy while slaving away at job the don't like, and be given the sack tomorrow out of the blue. They had no life. Just a lifetime of servicing debt.
Tf you talking about he’s in an open cave I hate landlords but you have a door yuppie
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Any flat is better than a cave in winter. The way I've always dealt with landlords trying to keep the deposit is to tell them they can keep the deposit but you're staying the extra month.
It’s all the private landlords whom put up rent to ridiculously unaffordable to the working person. The rent is in effect paying their mortgages & more. It’s surprising there has not been an uprising against this scandal.
It's been going on since Thatcher in the early 80s. Almost like a race to total homelessness between the States and the UK. While the rich elite grab every cent.
Its a bloody disgrace.the man by the cave looks clean he shouldn't be living in a bleeding cave you cant win.hope he gets sorted asap.I love your channel tells the truth about our country.ty.
As a society we give millions in overseas aid, Pakistan 480 million, Bangladesh 370 million, Palestine 240 million, Yeman 100 million and that only part of our tax money being spent on overseas aid. Some of that money could be better spent housing our own homeless.
@@Lew-m97you dont seem to bother full stop lad the fact that we have people living in caves in britain in 2024 while sending our tax money anywhere in the world is a travesty, i hope it never happens to you.
Ever noticed how the "we should be helping our own people first" cadre on facebook also attack our people who need help, call them workshy and benefits scroungers etc etc etc. I don't know, maybe they think they're fooling someone other than themselves with this hypocritical right wing charade of compassion.
Joe, your content seems to be getting more and more professional as you incresingly deal with the nitty gritty of homelessness. Keep it up bruv, your documentaries are dealing with issues the mainstream media can't be bothered with or distort the facts to suit their own agendas. Keep the stats and keep the interviews with the people who know what they're talking about. In years to come this will be a valuable social record.
That's a gross oversimplification. We are living in a world where money is power, and wealth is being consolidated amongst the elite. 'Good and evil' is just subjective rubbish.
Bristol, like many other cities in the UK, faces a significant issue with uninhabited properties. Currently, around 2,000 residential properties stand vacant. Additionally, there are 612 commercial properties available for rent, with another 400 unlisted, and approximately 80 vacant warehouses over 4,000 square feet. This scenario is not unique to Bristol; it’s a widespread problem across the country. The reality is, there is no housing crisis in the traditional sense-there is a massive issue with property banking and a lack of incentives to bring these properties back into use, whether for housing or other purposes. Its pretty absurd that walking through any town, we see empty offices, shops, and derelict houses, yet people are still sleeping on the streets. Property owners often hold onto these vacant properties as leverage for loans, with the property serving as equity. These properties maintain a theoretical value based on their commercial designation, which makes it easier for owners to secure loans. This system is largely driven by business rates, which are calculated based on property type, square footage, and designation (retail, office, etc.). Unfortunately, there is no incentive for owners to seek a change of use to residential, as this typically lowers the property's theoretical value, making it harder to secure financing. The problem is exacerbated by the influence of large landowners and developers, many of whom have direct ties to the government. These entities often own substantial amounts of commercial property. It raises the question: how much of this sits vacant to justify the continuous construction of new homes? ,Sadly, little (if anything) will change. We are likely to see more ugly and depressing new builds destroying small villages, while homelessness continues or even worsens. This cycle persists despite the fact that the issue is entirely solvable. If we don’t repurpose these abandoned properties and vacant commercial units, what would it cost to end homelessness? A report by Crisis, in collaboration with the Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR), estimated that it would cost around £10 billion over 10 years to end homelessness in the UK. This figure breaks down to approximately £1 billion per year, covering the costs of building affordable housing, providing rental assistance, and offering comprehensive support services such as mental health and addiction treatment. By contrast, the UK government currently spends around £4 billion per year on housing and supporting asylum seekers. This includes costs associated with accommodation, subsistence payments, and related services. It’s troubling to see that while we have a fixable problem for our own homeless population, we underinvest in them and overinvest in supporting new arrivals to the country. Simple economics would suggest that investing in the homeless could yield a net benefit, as many of them could contribute to the economy through work. Meanwhile, asylum seekers, who are often not allowed to work, do not provide the same immediate economic return. When we consider the need to boost GDP per capita, addressing homelessness by repurposing vacant properties seems like an obvious solution.
This. 💯 this. And it has always been the case in our cities. Limited land, will lead to banking it as collateral against credit. That's how the rich work. They don't use cash or similar. That will attract taxes. Taxes are only what the plebs pay.
We have over half a milliom empty homes in the uk. Homelessness is caused byt he greedy rich hoarding proerties and charging extortionate rents. The inflated costs of housing asylum seekers is due to the Tories giving crony contracts to their property baron mates, who get to massivley overcharge the taxpayer for keeping frightened, traumatised HUMAN BEINGS in hellish slums. Asylu, seekeres used to be allowed to rent homes and get jobs while theri claims were being processed. That cost the taxpayer ZERO. In fact, refugees paid taxes and contributed to sociaty. They are not responsible for Uk govt corruption and they dont benefit from being held in camps/slum hostels . The only people benefitting are the Tory donor hostel chain owners
Your comment is brilliant. All we hear is build more homes. And yet you're right, there's empty properties everywhere. When I visit 'nice' areas, I depress myself by seeing how many houses have key safes on the wall. I'm quite old, in my lifetime I've seen quite a few places turn from communities to holiday destinations that are deserted in winter. I'm sure half of Cornwall is empty from November to April. I think there is a housing distribution crisis as well as the problems you, rightly, highlight.
@@RachelCollins-bw3ld Thanks, its something I have researched a lot on and have written a lot about. I guess I should be on RUclips to raise a bit more awareness of it!
Even as someone who was homeless,with addiction issues,living in Oxford,i was still told there was no help for me. I tried for housing,but because i was sofa surfing i was deemed as someone who wasnt in need.the councils literally dont care.i wasnt even asking for free housing,i just wanted a council place so that i could afford to pay the rent with the money i earned from working,and still have enough for food!
As someone who worked for a massive homeless charity. I can agree with the feelings of the fella who's living in the cave. It's a racket! The more homeless there is the more money there is to be made. Until we put people over profit nothing will change.
6 million homes short with 1million arriving every year. Housing will never ever be fixed. we are entering the new victorian era. England is the 2nd most densely populated country in Europe after Netherlands except we don't have a continent to over flow to, we have scotland and wales. Average acre per person in Europe is 3.5 but in england we have 0.5 acres per person and UK as a whole is 0.8. We are massively overpopulated.
No, in UK we have five people who have 900,000 acres between them. Large foreign individuals who own another 500,000. Much of ths held in off-shore trusts paying no British taxes. The problem is inflated prices not inflatable boats.
@@Baud2Bits who said anything about people on boats? 1.2million came last year and they weren't on boats. over 1million Chinese in the country with the lowest employment rate of any migrant at 52% and of that 52% around 320k are "employed" as landlords making up 10% of uk landlords which is a 100% increase from the 5%in 2020 so we've just flown in a load of landlords. The 900k acres you talk about is pretty much all farmland and although yes it shit its in the hands of just a few people it's still where our food is grown. We should have about 2.4 people to a dwelling as guide so to meet that standard with current population we would need about 6million more homes built. if we were to build 300k homes a year and kept up migration levels to what it is now it would take 50 years to catch up while also building over the limited countryside we have and last year we built 180k. around 1/5 people in UK are migrants so around 20% yet they only make up 9% of construction workers so not even pulling weight on building the housing we need to accommodate these extra people arriving by boat or plane. Just because I don't agree with mass migration doesnt mean I hate people or that I think other races are inferior I just look at the number and see that what we are doing is not the answer. We need to make the rest of the world a better place to live and not expect everyone to just come here. The cost of housing is high because that how supply and demand work.
@@kpower1379 10% in England. Not accounting for roads. 68% food production while still importing 51% of our food.. 20% forestry and open land. That being said I'm aware we do need to be building more my point is whats being sacrificed in the process. Do you want to live in complete concrete? Should we sacrifice wildlife and nature? Should we sacrifice space to expand for future generations? How long do you think it takes to build the housing we currently need without even considering what will be needed if migration levels stay at 1million plus? Do you think we just click our fingers and houses appear along with all utilities, sewage treatment, roads, schools, hospitals etc. Climate goals still needing to be met yet we are only 40% renewable energy for current energy needs. The infrastructure we have at the moment has taken 100s of years to accomplish yet we still need maybe 20% more than we already have. I'm not against controlled migration but the numbers we are seeing now is just not sustainable and its coming at the cost of the bottom part of society that are already here like the gentleman in the video. Fix the problems we already have before inviting even more people to add to it. And having people coming who we have no social benefit from like the example I gave with the Chinese needs to discussed sensibly. We don't need more landlords, we don't need more amazon workers and uber drivers. Only migrants from within the EU have employment rates above the national average meaning around 40% from outside are helping in no way whatsoever.
You need an address for a homeless bank acct??? Governments around the world have seriously lost the plot!! The fellow living in the cave Well Done given the circumstances.❤👍🇦🇺 People who criticise someone for being homeless, need to understand it can happen to anyone!
@TheStarcruiser I witnessed a Mrs bouquet character being offensive to q homeless guy. I was talking to him with his dog. The dog ws well looked after but she assumed he wasn't.. the man was a army veteran.
Its a systmatic attempt at removing the poor from society, globally man. Capitalism is f*cked and they know we have had enough but they are trying to push us all down.
I came to bristol 15yrs ago, was told by "the authority", only 10 homeless known to them, and i didn't see many, i doubted it was true, but now, every where are homeless people, no hotels for them, no council house available. Don't ever be smug, it can happen to anyone, working people are not exempt. Home owners are not exempt. No one is exempt. Tragic situation,
It's a shame and I don't understand why the MSM don't report on this horrendous situation it's people like you that do an excellent job when the BBC and everyone else should be doing it.
They're too scared of the truth to check this kind of video out. And if someone did in their spare time they're have to keep it to themselves or face getting the sack. There is one globalist totalitarian narrative now. Not democracy.
@@calumstpauliyea you *can* but without a bank account where is UC going to send the money? They don't just hand out cash in Jobcentres! At least a few years ago (which is all I can speak to) you could use the Jobcentre as the address for a claim but they would often schedule and reschedule appointments at short notice and essentially send a letter to themselves in this case to let you know - and then sanction you for not turning up to appointments you didn't know you had. My brother once walked for three hours in shoes that fell apart in winter to a jobcentre appointment to be told when he got there they had rescheduled it for the day before. (He was out in the countryside in a tent because he didn't feel safe on the street in the city) in the four or five months he lived like that I think he managed to claim a total of two weeks jobseekers - so like £140? (Fortunately he already had a bank account, though if hed needed a new bank card for instance he'd have been stuck) The only reason he got out of that situation was because family members found out where he was and that he needed help, alot of people don't have that advantage (and apparently he didn't think he did either).
I was homless for 2 years the way i managed to get help with no address was i put the jobcenters address down as a care of address that way i could open a bank account and start a claim for UC i now have my own place and im in work all be it an agency but i can still feel that cold in my bones help is there its hard to find but if you keep looking you can find it!
So wild seeing my adopted city through this perspective. Bristol is a wonderful but utterly strange place, it's basically about 10 fairly different towns somehow conglomerating into a city. And now welcoming the new Leigh Woods cave town I guess?
Indeed, ask a lot of the homeless and they shudder at the name St Mungo’s which they call the corpse checkers, no real aid, intrusive “outreach” and a black market of keeping homeless in there facilities to cream the £380ish pounds per week charge on top of the charge to the homeless themselves monthly benefits amount for housing them in usually disgusting and unmanaged “supported” housing where it’s usually a free for all of disruptive, loud, drug laden facilities, completely unmanaged and unsafe, blood on the walls, needles around the properties. We have sadly met people who are substance free but had to access the support to get housing further down the line. Look up the many expose on St Mungo’s from the users perspective. It’s a black market supporting homelessness. RUclips channel Faith In Strangers in Bristol.
He's so right about the community. That's one of the things I struggled with when I got off the streets first - when you're homeless you have no choice but to know your neighbours. Everyone looks out for each other in a way, and homeless folk can be so generous with what little they have because they know that if they have food today they might not tomorrow.
11:40 This was the same in Australia. I lived in the desert for some years with no address and the difficulty I had renewing my car license and car reg, etc was crazy. They wouldn't allow me to use a post office for any government dealings. I actually was made to break the law telling lies saying I lived in on a street somewhere to keep being recognized by gov. There are thousands of people in the same boat. Bureaucratic bull $hit.
I don’t fully understand the need for an address. Or that there can’t be a set up where you can make a virtual address. We can have virtual credit and debit cards. Can’t we have an address attached to our identity that you can nominate like how you acquire a phone no.
Good interview. Good luck to your interviewee - they explained human decency well. To anybody else try to be a little kinder and start by thinking the best of people that you can.
I lived in Bristol in 2005 and it was a vibrant beautiful place, it had its problems but nothing compared to now. I know businesses who have left due to being vandalised and broken in to 3 times in a 6 month period.
Dear Joe, thanks for an excellent video of many poor people who have nothing yet survive to their best ability. Your first shock in your introduction to the cave showed a brief tear in your eye or did I imagine it. Such tragedies these days are enough to bring tears to anyone's eyes. You do good work with your research. One question and that is are there people and campers in your first video still living in Clifton or have they been moved on. There was talk of them being moved on or being evicted from Clifton. The caveman has running water and clear so that is a bonus for a cup of coffee and hygene at any time. What was not mentioned is that one must be alert for insects, mice and general vermin as nobody wants to be disturbed in their sleep with itching or bites. We look forward to your next video part two soon. The Government has cancelled all fuel payments for people over 60 as you probably know yet the same week Starmer sent £3 billion to Ukraine. Best wishes from Peter Luton Uk.
Incredible video Joe. I’ve been watching all of your videos over the last couple of weeks but this is by far my favourite. A great interview with someone clearly let down by whoever it is in power. He seems like such a clever man and I’m looking forward to hearing what he has to say in part 2. Keep it up man👏🏻
Thank you Joe. The Government MUST start to build SOCIAL Housing there is NONE really. Bristol has to look after its people just as the Government should but neither are doing so. [I live South Somerset. It is only LUCK that I have a tiny, rundown house].
Well done fir high lighting this problem. I worked in Bristol in the 70s and again in the 90s. I use to walk around these parks. Yes there was a few homeless but nit like this with tents all over the place. There is a caravan village set up on the downs. We are turning into LA. No one seems to care.
That is a question I keep asking myself and although I don't have a real answer, I find thinking about North Korea for a moment adds a little bit of perspective.
Ain't that the truth, I'm not racist etc,and I wish no bad fortune on any one ,but the way our country is being run/managed is so wrong,England should look after England and its people first,,take care all God bless
Why does the government not tax big business properly? Imagine how much more money we’d have in the economy if the government actually charged tax without the mates rates. A lot of the immigrants are from countries that the British have invaded and stolen from over the decades, maybe the immigrants is karma for the shameful actions of our government!
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YES JOE THIS IS THE VIDEO I WANTED TO SEE MATE GREAT OPENING SECTION - much needed context - yes there is poverty yes there is homeless yes is rubbish, but only because the city will do nothing to help anyone -our city council are literally criminal, whilst everyone deepdown knows it, only a few people will admit.
Please make more video raising peoples awareness about the suffering of the most vulnerable in society, neglect of the Homeless should be as sociallysocially unacceptable as racism or sexism!
@@SuperEarther interesting, that was an organisation in Bristol I’d love to compare notes because I had a very similar experience
@@meggysaurusrex maybe the people who fund these charities are taking orders. the new boss from the one i was seeing was part of the woke mob. the creator of these idealologies was dr money, all his patients committed suicide
That guy living in the cave is far more coherent and well spoken than most of the population.
When the economy goes into a systemic collapse and the monetary system fails then this guy is going to thrive.
Caveman makes a lot of sense, especially what he says about the problem drinkers and drug takers amongst their number.
To ahow some duty of care and acceptance for these vulnerable individuals is massively important.
I have heard it said the opposite of addiction is 'connectedness'
The wider society can often abandon the addicted , making their disconnect worse, compounding the problem.
Its ironic that there can be a better idea of community cohesiveness outside what we accept as manistream society.
I have been homeless a couple of times ( just recently for four years) and I felt less isolated and alone when I had no home.
Done a great job of security of the cave ❤
Makes you wonder why had he been homeless for so long
@@ibrstellar1080 Some of us can't wait for it.
Cave guy seems like a decent, intelligent chap. I hope he can get somewhere better for himself.
He does. Quite intelligent. I'm American and I don't exactly understand the British system but why can't this man get employment? I get that he doesn't have an address but in the U.S. he could mow yards, paint house numbers on curbs, paint houses, etc.
@@avalondreaming1433 Lot's of us old people could do with some help like that , a bit of gardening , painting, diy , we can't afford to pay much , but if he got a few of us needing help , he could earn some money, i would even help him get a bank account set up .
@@avalondreaming1433 You have massive houses with massive lawns. We don't. And England is the 8th most overcrowded country on the planet. Tons of immigrants who are only here for money and a 'better life.' No space.
He doesn't look to be in need , I think it's a life choice with him probably a socialist imo .
@@avalondreaming1433it’s a choice to a certain extent he could probably find work but he’s choosing not to he is on benefits most likely and if he starts working they won’t be continued so he would rather live like this with a small amount of money coming in than get a job and have to work 40 hours a week or more while being homeless
Those caves have been used for decades. The iron fencing was put over the front of the cave about 3 years ago to stop people using them. We cut them back. The place used to be glorious. Wooden stairs, guard rails and platforms. People put a lot of time into it. It's not recovered since the council destroyed it all, but it's great to see she is still keeping people warm and safe.
Hey Wev.. Good to see you on here lol.. hugs and blessings to you man... Mel (JJ's friend/ex) xx
It makes so much sense
For many millennia
Wow they destroyed it because they couldn't charge rent . Horrible council
@@ACV-1all councils do it
I was stabbed in a road rage incident and when I got out of hospital I found out the police had seized my van as it was a crime scene and I couldn't have it back until after the investigation and then the court case. My van was my livelihood as I was a self employed sparky and I lost everything and became homeless and an addict. Most addicts have been abused and have mental health issues and self medicate and being homeless makes everything 100 times harder. Most homeless people don't have a nice cave to live in, we have to sleep in shop doorways and hope we don't get attacked or urinated on when asleep. My friend was asleep and was sprayed with lighter fluid and set on fire and received 3rd degree burns.
Ill start a new page.
That's awful about your friend... Absolute evil people take their hate out on homeless.
God bless, you have had it rough but times will get better for you!
Shocking
A huge percentage of the population don't realise how easily they are 1 missed rent payment, accident or unforseen event away from becoming homeless. And once you are, it is not easy to rectify. Remember people: *_"There but for the grace of God go I"_*
Cowardly yellow barstewards 😮
When you're homeless and there's no end in sight and you are stuck in this living hell you can either try and end it or take something that takes the pain away for a little bit and try and get through to the next day. People should try and imagine what being homeless is really like, you are alone and without any money and no where to sleep each night and it's winter and all you have are the clothes you've been wearing for months, it's the drugs and alcohol that gets you from 1 day to the next.
People can't even start to understand how difficult it is to survive from day to day on the streets and have absolutely nothing .
This !! ... I've been there. . . Average person doesn't understand. . Having no base, nowhere to store clothes ect. . . No wonder people turn to drugs N booZe to numb the pain.
it's bloody heartbreaking, this shouldn't be happening,
that poor man in the cave can't get anything, but illegal migrants come here with no ID and get hotel rooms monwy 3 meals a day living in luxury, makes me fucking sick , wtf is going on
I work in parks and encounter homeless people frequently. I have often wondered, if I became homeless, how long I would be able to sustain my morale and some degree of agency without succumbing to alcohol. It's not hard to imagine the sense of hopelessness if one doesn't adopt the general victim blaming attitudes. Few people are prepared to live, psychologically, in reality. What's more, the parks are dangerous. How to sleep and get through the night in those circumstances; many people safely housed are medicated but of course they get a pass. A colleague + family became homeless when his landlord wanted to sell the house. In the ten years they had loved there the housing situ had continued to get even worse and they couldn't access housing without a massive advance payment or a guarantor. This guy was an actual council employee! They were put through hell for months. He visibly lost weight and his wife nearly lost her mind. Eventually they got a mouldy council flat with insufficient bedrooms but at least they are stable. Can happen to anyone with only an average wage; people don't want to face that reality. They are on a tightrope and dare not look down. Easier to blame the victims
A huge percentage of the population don't how easily they are 1 missed rent payment, accident, unforseen event away from becoming homeless. And once you are, it is not easy to rectify. Remember people: "there bit for the grace of God go I"
Big admiration for this guy doing his best in a challenging situation, he's an asset to his community!
I agree ❤
He has a big heart coming back to tidy it, he's doing service for others.
This is SO depressing. The Government is tragically failing the British people.
yes, stop the boats... stop the foreign student scams... Native European British first
Yet the boat migrants get hotels 🤷🏻♀️
Gvmnt are anti british
@@theozzy4717yeah crappy ones cause the government pays their mates, ideally they have their own place but the Tories defunded that… Tories are at fault for this whole mess they deserve prison
@@raquetdude they didnt build a single house in their 14 yrs. labour under tory starmer wont build any either.
Remember "affordable rent " housing by councils and housing associations is now allowed to be 90% of market rent. So unaffordable to most.
its mass murder. by economics.
most of my fucking wages go on rent
And to add they are likely to put the rents up to build the vast amounts of social housing he's expecting to build 😮
I've been in a Peabody Trust housing association flat for over 25 years & it's in Bow London, my rent is 136 quid a week. I feel so very fortunate... how could I complain, but some are sub letting their flats & it really is taking the piss. Next door there are about 6 men all sharing a 1 bed flat & because they've n9 real ties to the place they are turning it into a r7bbish filled community garden, filthy mattresses, piles of clothes & non stop goings on in the dead of night. I don't like to report people yet 8f I don't it'll only get worse. So many apply for housing & yet stay with their big families & just use the housing as an illegal means to make money. There's a stereotype thing to it, but although all sorts do this kind of thing....in Tower Hamlets it's mostly from a certain ideology that sees this as a completely normal way to earn money & help their own while expecting others around to just keep shtum, hypocritical
@@ashleighsayers2041
They don't have any realistic plans to build social housing
The sad thing is if this video blows up, they will come and permanently block this cave and not help anyone.
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Fantastic insight did not realise there was such a problem in Bristol very very sad , the cave guy seemed like a really decent guy hopefully someone will watch it and give the guy an opportunity good luck with the channel and to those that are homeless in Bristol and across the country.
What a cool guy you met, absolute trooper, this guy will survive an apocalypse!
The way things are going with this government , we will need blokes like him . 😡
@@suemasongreen8979 agreed!! As someone who was homeless and then squatting for several years, followed by living off grid on boats for several more years, I relate a lot to this guy and have met quite a few people like him. I know people like he and I have been spiritually and physically prepared to survive a mad max type world. It’s like we have been trained for this time ❤️ bring it on! I’m ready to fight for all our freedoms alongside men like this guy!
@@peanutboxes4076were you able to get a helping hand back into "society"?
Everyone is entitled to that, but few manage to get it, which is dreadful. We could all be in the same position if we fall off the rails.
@@heidispawsandfins no helping hand from government or council services no, I had to figure it out myself. Squatting was a great tool, because having a roof and address, even if temporarily, allowed us to hold down jobs. So I always worked, I just squatted council flats/houses/buildings with friends. We often paid electric (usually key meter was in those buildings), a few of us went to university while squatting. We had all the normal things like showers and cooking home made dinners. We always left before the legal eviction day. It was made illegal to squat residential property in 2012. The government took away a vital lifeline for homeless people. It was a pathway to work and renting.
What’s worse is the council bailiffs would go in a smash the sinks, bath tubs and toilet, thus making it impossible to squat again, but leave the property just empty anyway. Such a waste and just cruel.
Things have changed though, I bet there’s not many empty council homes anymore, even if squatting was legal.
@peanutboxes4076 wow, what a story. And all the ways that lead you to get back on your feet. I'm so glad you did. But I'm so sad to hear of the things that have been taken away that could give others that opportunity.
Mind, there should be ways provided by the government for those who want to help themselves out of the rut. I know there are some that enjoy that way of life, I was good friends with someone that did. He actually had a property but rarely went there!
I SO wish there was something positive I could do. I'll often buy a can of dog food or a sandwich or something, but that's not going to help get them out of the rut. 😢
What a lovely young guy. It's just heartbreaking and absolutely dreadful that young people, and old of course, have to live like this. I helped a young guy about 12 years ago. It was near Christmas. Although I live alone and was on my own all over Christmas, I dare not invite him to come for a meal on Christmas Day. I was out of work & very poor, but I gave him my last £10, and gave him a rucksack, food, blanket, water, vouchers for free coffees in local cafes, and arranged for the Salvation Army to give him a Christmas Day and Boxing Day lunch. After Christmas, my friend was working in a charity shop, and he walked in - my help had got him a Council flat. I was SO happy as he was a lovely young guy. I'd give anything to be rich, and able to purchase a block of flats and give them to hundreds of British people who are homeless. It's so easy to become homeless, just one thing could go wrong, and wham, you're on the street. I've been penniless for years, and was on the cusp of being homeless in the late 90's. I'm nearly 65 now, and live in a tiny one bed council flat. It's full of mould, but I count myself lucky, I have a roof over my head. There for the grace of God go I.
Thanks for sharing🤝
The cave guy is so true I was homeless for 12 years with no drink or drug problems it took an amputation to get me housed
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You sound like you have a lot of strength to get through that, this situation should be shared with a wider audience in the papers.
thats terrible.
then we have illegal boat crossers that come over on a monday night and are put up in a hotel on the next day and then are giving priority status for social housing.
the entire situation makes me sick.
Stu All the Best to you Sir, glad you now have housing🙏💙 fr.🐨🐊🦘
@@TiredofEarth its the gov not the llegal boats, get a brain
man that dude in the cave, me heart goes out to him, obviously keeps himself well, intelligent, pleasant to chat to, id imagine most would be really embarrassed to be living in a cave, caught up in a system that is designed to benefit only the wealthy, shame on you England shame.
People like you are the reason why this country is such a mess these days
yo I've got a lot of money, can i pay for a one way ticket to gaza city for you?
i want you to be able to help those ppl.
I've also got a link for you to accept some refugees into your house if you don't want to go to gaza city?
youtube doesn't allow links so let me know
it's a system that helps plenty of people. £20 billion per year on immigration and asylum.. You can show up with no ID, claiming to be 15 when you're 40, and you will have your housing, food, and medical issues catered for. Some sources claim it's only 6 billion per year. It's still not pennies and it's the working man who pays. If you think taxing the rich more makes any positive difference, you are naïve
@@keltyk amen brother
Ignorance all day long.
I lived in Bristol between 2010 - 2015 and my rent for a large room was £230 plus bills.
In 2014 our landlord kicked us out 'to make improvements' and put up the rent for the next people. The landlords are a lot to blame
That guy was 100% spot on.
I grew up in Bristol in the sixties. It was a wonderful place to be. We were full of hope for the future. I find what's happening to people now deeply painful. I don't see how things are going to improve. I don't believe this new government will do anything to improve conditions for the homeless. Thank you Joe for exposing this.
agreed 💯
U need to catch up It’s called the NWO
Known about since the 90s
It is no better in scotland. Once the council looked after the properties. A lad who works for me has black mould all over the property. The council sent painters in to cover the mould which come back rather than sort the issue. Funny thing is the lad is a decorator and told them they are wasting their time. He is now starting court proceedings as the local mp is doing nothing.
We used to be able to leave our front doors and cars unlocked as I grew up.
Weeds in all pavements that the council state is not their concern.
Council tax going up. Less services, low wages in relation to the rises in living.
We need to have a foreign name and passport to gain any help from local government
Bristol is full of left-wing extremists - this is what they want. Total destruction.
Starmer loves illegals, especially islam types
I’m in a tent in Bristol trying to help the homeless myself, council are a disgrace they should be ashamed
Treacherous rats same as every single mp
They should be invaded.
Council only help people native to that county who have medical problems. Been there myself - if you go back to your birth county where you have or did once have family and register with a doctor for depression or anxiety THEN the council will put you into a temp shelter on the pathway back to getting a place.
@@nwoslothbite3077 And illegal immigrants, they will always help them.
5000 hotel beds are keep empty by government ‘just in case’ we get a surge in illegal immigrants. I wonder how many of those are in Bristol.
I’d rather live in that cave with a great view, than a tent in the city
then you're isolated and vulnerable alone
@@bizarreisthenewblack Most people this day and age feel that way with a fancy roof over their head, especially when they venture outside.
That was an amazing interview mate- well done and thanks for showing us something so few of us would ever normally see!
This gentleman is amazing. Obviously educated, articulate, responsible, not a smackhead (seems like ex-military ??) with a desire to keep his "home" clean and tidy. The sort of guy I'D rent to if I had a property !! When I think of the thousands who "so-called" rent a real flat or house, only to not pay rent, do a bunk while trashing the place ... Something is TERRIBLY wrong with the U.K. Thanks for you work, Joe. STAY SAFE !
Ted Bundy was educated and articulate...
@@stevemumbling7720 Bad syllogism, my friend.
Yes I wondered if he was ex military. Knows how to make a shelter and he is disciplined in keeping the cave clean and tidy. He also is well groomed for someone living in those circumstances.
@@crazyherisson6500 True or untrue?
@@stevemumbling7720 Yes, of course, but that doesn't prove your point ! You're trying to say that I'm naive, that he might, in spite of his appearance, be a "bad'un". That might be so. But it's equally the case that he might be a very virtuous person. Anyway, our rhetorical conversation is without issue. Good Day.
The homeless guy is a very reasonable man.. I really respect people like him, he's so humble. It's such a shame that people in Britain live like this.
That was such a candid interview. You are doing good work my friend. The general public need to see more of this kind of content, raw and uncut no BBC sanitised edited documentaries. You have so much empathy. Good for you. You and Billy Moore all or nothing are objective in your reporting style, but still show some heart.
Thank you for this video. I'm watching from South Africa. My son lives and works in the UK. I am shocked to see how dirty the parks look. I am part of a group who reaches out to the homeless on Friday evenings, we give food, talk to them, listen to their stories and pray for them as well as evangelise to them. They are ordinary people, humans like us who ended up on the street and now struggle to get back on their feet. They need a hand up because they won't get back into society without help. There but for the grace of God, go I. Many blessings
This guy is living a great life of his choosing- no ties, out meeting friends, living self sufficiently, looking at the sun set and sun rise every day. A lot of people pay thousands to live in a shitty house and look at a computer all day. He should have his own RUclips channel.
He doesnt need a youtube channel
Thank you for highlighting the issue 🙏 💚
You should have asked about him. He seems like a really nice, level headed bloke. I'd love to hear his story
Utterly disgraceful, shame on all the politicians
It's OK Angela Rayner is going to sort it out. That is when she stops having a great time on holiday
shame to all the citizens who let this happen to their brothers and sisters, We are nothing but spineless cowards, We have lost our morals and lost whats important in life. May God have mercy on our souls
@@ruebencover5795she deserves a great time on holiday, as do you. At least there might be a fighting chance for improvement with the first housing secretary to have lived in council property in history.
@@jonnowocky8179 that she brought from a Conservative government
@@jonnowocky8179 ps and she didn't pay the tax on when she sold it gorgeous profit 👏
Fantastic video, great work.
Cave guy seems to be an outstanding bloke, respect to him.
I attended University in Bristol from 2015 -2018 and thought the place was a bit shabby then. It's come as no surprise to me that it's gotten itself into the mess it's in now, though I must admit it does look very, very bad and the decline has happened a lot faster than I would have expected.
Cave guy is very impressive, he's total approach on his life amazingly humbling, keep being you and I hope you find somewhere better soon to call home 💯 ❤
What a literally down to earth guy, respect.
Could he get a mailbox number to receive mail . ?
@@suemasongreen8979 he's homeless pet
I live in South Africa and we have our issues, I've seen a number of your videos and for a country that's supposed to be first world, I'm completely shocked.
It's full to bursting, no-one should live like this
It's half and half but the MSM only show one half and simply spit on the other half and state that they deserve to be in the gutter.
This is what happens when you open your doors to the world of immigrants!
It happened to America years ago and it’s happening here now.
World 1st in what? Childrens rights and protection in the UK is ranked 169th out of 182 countries, survey conducted by the United Nations. That's below alot of African countries and IRAQ. The UK is run by tyrants.
Surely that's discrimination, should be help for every British citizen.
Help people before they end up with addiction and mental health issues. UK is messed up and not improving.
Bit of info, you can get UC or any other benefits if you are NFA. You receive a text with a code to take to your local PO or a few other places such as pay as you go energy top up retailers etc, withdraw bit by bit or all at once. It's the amount that's madness, a single person receives 259 a month, gas and elec being 150+ each per month for a small house, makes you wonder why shoplifting is so prevalent, and it's jot just addicts, it's those whom would never have resorted to that to feed themselves before. It's freaking madness!!! 16:08
And we sending millions in aid abroad!!! Thank you for this.
Billions
There's enough money to do both. Much more money goes off to tax havens, but no one will accept that the issue is systematic and is a feature of capitalism, and would rather blame foreigners or minorities, which is exactly what the real enemies of the people want.
Giving israel alone hundreds and hundreds of millions.. yet this man is in a cave? Shame on them
@@Caitlin7142 LOL!!!
@@BRIGHTONonTOUR They give Israel hundreds of millions because Jewish people have had to deal with "people" like you for 4000 YEARS. Crawl back under your rock.
That's pretty damning when an english man as together as the 'cave man' is brought to that!....Shocking to see the decline of England.
Meanwhile the rich get richer
@@kjp1232and it doesn't matter who you vote for.
@@samn6498 don't even vote for anybody it's pointless the only thing you should do is sign petitions to get the wronguns out.
@@kjp1232 it's all we can do. We need enough signatures that parliament have to talk about it but every single time a petition makes it to parliament most MP's can't even be bothered to turn up to hear it.
@kjp1232 this is a really stupid approach to politics. The most powerful tool you have in this system is your vote. Vote Green or Independent. To not vote is childish and irresponsible, and makes you complicit in maintaining the status quo.
Joe, brilliant journalism. The man living in the cave showed great clarity in presenting not only his situation but the greater aspect of this in Bristol and other cities, as well as his awareness of others ignorant assumptions, and his well-reasoned way of challenging those assumptions, now opens up more to be covered.
This is unforgivable. What the hell are Bristol Council doing about this? I am appalled.
The question is: what CAN they do? Not much with a lack of funding and decreasing tax revenues from the deindustrialisation.
@@Molotov_Milkshake This isn't an issue of "not enough tax" it's an issue of what they bloody spend the tax money on in the first place. Do you have any idea how much embezzlement goes on in the council? It's quite literally criminal.
@@jacobesterson yes it is. Plenty of research and evidence shows that the UK needs taxes to be about 3 times higher in order to fix the national infrastructure. Where/how it's spent matters too yes, but the level of taxation is a problem itself. The Tories got people addicted to low taxes and broken infrastructure.
@@jacobesterson "Do you have any idea how much embezzlement goes on in the council? It's quite literally criminal." I don't doubt that some happens, but I doubt you have any evidence or proof of it.
@@Molotov_Milkshake if you think 20% income tax on 11-30,000 (working poor) is low taxes and they need to be tripled then you deserve to get even poorer...
What makes this situation much worse is that the people who are in a position to change this believe that it is a 'lifestyle choice'. Living on the breadline is hard but living on the streets is hell - especially from October to April.
At 9:44....the cave dwelling individual has my upmost respect. He is educated, quite articulate, and presents quite a civilized demeanor.
I moved to England a few years ago for a job. Luckily I was able to stay with a friend for a few weeks, but the absolute pain in the hole it was trying to rent a house/open a bank account/get a national insurance number etc without an address was incredible, I'm not even sure how you're supposed to do it, you always needed one thing to get the other thing and just went round in circles again and again
This is how the poor and disenfranchised get stuck in this cycle. You need a home to get ID and ID to get a home. It's all designed that way of course.
Imagine living in a house that's only marginally better than that cave...and paying £800 for it plus council tax and bills...then your landlord invents nonsense at the end of the tenancy to try and take your deposit...
But the landlords work so hard for that money, they've earned it. Maybe you should cut out a Netflix account, cycle and stop eating avocado toast /s
@@Kx0195
Yes, the money dosent stop with the land lord. Any rent paid generally carries on to banks, council rates, insurance etc.
My son when he was younger pointed out to me how rich some people were. I had to explain some economic truths to him about credit and debit..most people are only pretending to be financially wealthy while slaving away at job the don't like, and be given the sack tomorrow out of the blue.
They had no life. Just a lifetime of servicing debt.
@@Kx0195 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣cracked me up
Tf you talking about he’s in an open cave I hate landlords but you have a door yuppie
Any flat is better than a cave in winter. The way I've always dealt with landlords trying to keep the deposit is to tell them they can keep the deposit but you're staying the extra month.
It’s all the private landlords whom put up rent to ridiculously unaffordable to the working person. The rent is in effect paying their mortgages & more. It’s surprising there has not been an uprising against this scandal.
Well done for highlighting and exposing this sir! Blessings to all, especially those who are vulnerable and vulnerabley housed! 🙏⚖️🙏🕊️🫡🏴🇮🇪
Wow Joe. This is crazy. Next level. Becoming more and more like the US...
It's been going on since Thatcher in the early 80s. Almost like a race to total homelessness between the States and the UK. While the rich elite grab every cent.
The vast majority of the UK is not like this. I live here and my life is pretty good.
you get a hotel if you are a migrant
@@papercube602 Yes, every migrant is being given a hotel to own and manage. DISGRACEFUL
@@Molotov_MilkshakeGive over. You know what he means. NPC
Its a bloody disgrace.the man by the cave looks clean he shouldn't be living in a bleeding cave you cant win.hope he gets sorted asap.I love your channel tells the truth about our country.ty.
As a society we give millions in overseas aid, Pakistan 480 million, Bangladesh 370 million, Palestine 240 million, Yeman 100 million and that only part of our tax money being spent on overseas aid. Some of that money could be better spent housing our own homeless.
Imagine if you knew how much we gave Israel 😂😂
@@BRIGHTONonTOURhe’s only bothered when it goes to brown countries
@@Lew-m97you dont seem to bother full stop lad the fact that we have people living in caves in britain in 2024 while sending our tax money anywhere in the world is a travesty, i hope it never happens to you.
Ever noticed how the "we should be helping our own people first" cadre on facebook also attack our people who need help, call them workshy and benefits scroungers etc etc etc.
I don't know, maybe they think they're fooling someone other than themselves with this hypocritical right wing charade of compassion.
@@BRIGHTONonTOUR And Ukraine who has had billions since 2014.
Joe, your content seems to be getting more and more professional as you incresingly deal with the nitty gritty of homelessness. Keep it up bruv, your documentaries are dealing with issues the mainstream media can't be bothered with or distort the facts to suit their own agendas. Keep the stats and keep the interviews with the people who know what they're talking about. In years to come this will be a valuable social record.
We need an investigation into why you only have 25k subs, youtube promote this man!
No. He's exposing them. Won't happen
This is so sad .. we’re in a war between good and evil .. the same is happening here in Canada too ..
That's a gross oversimplification. We are living in a world where money is power, and wealth is being consolidated amongst the elite. 'Good and evil' is just subjective rubbish.
You're right. Good and evil.
Bristol, like many other cities in the UK, faces a significant issue with uninhabited properties. Currently, around 2,000 residential properties stand vacant. Additionally, there are 612 commercial properties available for rent, with another 400 unlisted, and approximately 80 vacant warehouses over 4,000 square feet. This scenario is not unique to Bristol; it’s a widespread problem across the country. The reality is, there is no housing crisis in the traditional sense-there is a massive issue with property banking and a lack of incentives to bring these properties back into use, whether for housing or other purposes.
Its pretty absurd that walking through any town, we see empty offices, shops, and derelict houses, yet people are still sleeping on the streets. Property owners often hold onto these vacant properties as leverage for loans, with the property serving as equity. These properties maintain a theoretical value based on their commercial designation, which makes it easier for owners to secure loans. This system is largely driven by business rates, which are calculated based on property type, square footage, and designation (retail, office, etc.). Unfortunately, there is no incentive for owners to seek a change of use to residential, as this typically lowers the property's theoretical value, making it harder to secure financing.
The problem is exacerbated by the influence of large landowners and developers, many of whom have direct ties to the government. These entities often own substantial amounts of commercial property. It raises the question: how much of this sits vacant to justify the continuous construction of new homes?
,Sadly, little (if anything) will change. We are likely to see more ugly and depressing new builds destroying small villages, while homelessness continues or even worsens. This cycle persists despite the fact that the issue is entirely solvable. If we don’t repurpose these abandoned properties and vacant commercial units, what would it cost to end homelessness?
A report by Crisis, in collaboration with the Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR), estimated that it would cost around £10 billion over 10 years to end homelessness in the UK. This figure breaks down to approximately £1 billion per year, covering the costs of building affordable housing, providing rental assistance, and offering comprehensive support services such as mental health and addiction treatment.
By contrast, the UK government currently spends around £4 billion per year on housing and supporting asylum seekers. This includes costs associated with accommodation, subsistence payments, and related services.
It’s troubling to see that while we have a fixable problem for our own homeless population, we underinvest in them and overinvest in supporting new arrivals to the country. Simple economics would suggest that investing in the homeless could yield a net benefit, as many of them could contribute to the economy through work. Meanwhile, asylum seekers, who are often not allowed to work, do not provide the same immediate economic return. When we consider the need to boost GDP per capita, addressing homelessness by repurposing vacant properties seems like an obvious solution.
This. 💯 this.
And it has always been the case in our cities. Limited land, will lead to banking it as collateral against credit. That's how the rich work. They don't use cash or similar. That will attract taxes. Taxes are only what the plebs pay.
We have over half a milliom empty homes in the uk. Homelessness is caused byt he greedy rich hoarding proerties and charging extortionate rents.
The inflated costs of housing asylum seekers is due to the Tories giving crony contracts to their property baron mates, who get to massivley overcharge the taxpayer for keeping frightened, traumatised HUMAN BEINGS in hellish slums. Asylu, seekeres used to be allowed to rent homes and get jobs while theri claims were being processed. That cost the taxpayer ZERO. In fact, refugees paid taxes and contributed to sociaty. They are not responsible for Uk govt corruption and they dont benefit from being held in camps/slum hostels . The only people benefitting are the Tory donor hostel chain owners
Your comment is brilliant. All we hear is build more homes. And yet you're right, there's empty properties everywhere.
When I visit 'nice' areas, I depress myself by seeing how many houses have key safes on the wall. I'm quite old, in my lifetime I've seen quite a few places turn from communities to holiday destinations that are deserted in winter. I'm sure half of Cornwall is empty from November to April. I think there is a housing distribution crisis as well as the problems you, rightly, highlight.
@@RachelCollins-bw3ld Thanks, its something I have researched a lot on and have written a lot about. I guess I should be on RUclips to raise a bit more awareness of it!
He seems so level respect to him
Even as someone who was homeless,with addiction issues,living in Oxford,i was still told there was no help for me. I tried for housing,but because i was sofa surfing i was deemed as someone who wasnt in need.the councils literally dont care.i wasnt even asking for free housing,i just wanted a council place so that i could afford to pay the rent with the money i earned from working,and still have enough for food!
As someone who worked for a massive homeless charity. I can agree with the feelings of the fella who's living in the cave. It's a racket!
The more homeless there is the more money there is to be made. Until we put people over profit nothing will change.
6 million homes short with 1million arriving every year. Housing will never ever be fixed. we are entering the new victorian era. England is the 2nd most densely populated country in Europe after Netherlands except we don't have a continent to over flow to, we have scotland and wales.
Average acre per person in Europe is 3.5 but in england we have 0.5 acres per person and UK as a whole is 0.8. We are massively overpopulated.
No, in UK we have five people who have 900,000 acres between them. Large foreign individuals who own another 500,000. Much of ths held in off-shore trusts paying no British taxes. The problem is inflated prices not inflatable boats.
@@Baud2Bits who said anything about people on boats? 1.2million came last year and they weren't on boats. over 1million Chinese in the country with the lowest employment rate of any migrant at 52% and of that 52% around 320k are "employed" as landlords making up 10% of uk landlords which is a 100% increase from the 5%in 2020 so we've just flown in a load of landlords. The 900k acres you talk about is pretty much all farmland and although yes it shit its in the hands of just a few people it's still where our food is grown.
We should have about 2.4 people to a dwelling as guide so to meet that standard with current population we would need about 6million more homes built. if we were to build 300k homes a year and kept up migration levels to what it is now it would take 50 years to catch up while also building over the limited countryside we have and last year we built 180k. around 1/5 people in UK are migrants so around 20% yet they only make up 9% of construction workers so not even pulling weight on building the housing we need to accommodate these extra people arriving by boat or plane. Just because I don't agree with mass migration doesnt mean I hate people or that I think other races are inferior I just look at the number and see that what we are doing is not the answer. We need to make the rest of the world a better place to live and not expect everyone to just come here. The cost of housing is high because that how supply and demand work.
about 8% of land in the UK is built on 😂 what are you on about it
@@kpower1379 10% in England. Not accounting for roads. 68% food production while still importing 51% of our food.. 20% forestry and open land. That being said I'm aware we do need to be building more my point is whats being sacrificed in the process. Do you want to live in complete concrete? Should we sacrifice wildlife and nature? Should we sacrifice space to expand for future generations? How long do you think it takes to build the housing we currently need without even considering what will be needed if migration levels stay at 1million plus? Do you think we just click our fingers and houses appear along with all utilities, sewage treatment, roads, schools, hospitals etc. Climate goals still needing to be met yet we are only 40% renewable energy for current energy needs.
The infrastructure we have at the moment has taken 100s of years to accomplish yet we still need maybe 20% more than we already have. I'm not against controlled migration but the numbers we are seeing now is just not sustainable and its coming at the cost of the bottom part of society that are already here like the gentleman in the video. Fix the problems we already have before inviting even more people to add to it. And having people coming who we have no social benefit from like the example I gave with the Chinese needs to discussed sensibly. We don't need more landlords, we don't need more amazon workers and uber drivers. Only migrants from within the EU have employment rates above the national average meaning around 40% from outside are helping in no way whatsoever.
@@matty506 Chinese people 🤣
what social benefits does a reform voter bring?
You need an address for a homeless bank acct??? Governments around the world have seriously lost the plot!! The fellow living in the cave Well Done given the circumstances.❤👍🇦🇺 People who criticise someone for being homeless, need to understand it can happen to anyone!
@TheStarcruiser I witnessed a Mrs bouquet character being offensive to q homeless guy. I was talking to him with his dog. The dog ws well looked after but she assumed he wasn't.. the man was a army veteran.
Its a systmatic attempt at removing the poor from society, globally man. Capitalism is f*cked and they know we have had enough but they are trying to push us all down.
Google days 5,000 empty private properties and 400 council.No one should be homeless.Its a disgrace everywhere
Why u think they repealed squatters rights ?? they want us dead out in the cold its deliberate
I came to bristol 15yrs ago, was told by "the authority", only 10 homeless known to them, and i didn't see many, i doubted it was true, but now, every where are homeless people, no hotels for them, no council house available. Don't ever be smug, it can happen to anyone, working people are not exempt. Home owners are not exempt. No one is exempt. Tragic situation,
It's a shame and I don't understand why the MSM don't report on this horrendous situation it's people like you that do an excellent job when the BBC and everyone else should be doing it.
Look at who funds MSM and look up Kalergi plan.
When council see this, they'll evict them.
Sssshhhh don’t tell them then x
They're too scared of the truth to check this kind of video out. And if someone did in their spare time they're have to keep it to themselves or face getting the sack. There is one globalist totalitarian narrative now. Not democracy.
Dont be silly, they will more likely start charging him rent
If they G0.2 deep. They may come across the Sacrifice alters tunnels and other stuff.
@@user-hw7zf2in5e what is this?
Better to live in a cave then out in the open.
Definitely.
living literally how our Palaeolithic ancestors lived.
@@janegarnham Palaeolithic period is back in UK.
Better to be an illegal immigrant than a legal UK law abiding citizen.
It was nice of the councill to put up a nice gate on the cave ,to keep out wooly mammoths and their ilk. 🗿
Looking forward to part 2 Joe, extremely compelling content.
I actually enjoyed listening to that guy explaining everything he spoke nothing but facts and he shouldn’t be on the streets at all!
Unbelievable that you need an address if your homeless. The guy in this video is a legend .
It's not true, you can register for universal credit NFA,
Care of address. .
@@calumstpaulisources and evidence?
@@kpower1379 www.gov.uk/government/publications/universal-credit-and-homeless-people/applying-for-universal-credit-information-for-homeless-people
@@calumstpauliyea you *can* but without a bank account where is UC going to send the money? They don't just hand out cash in Jobcentres!
At least a few years ago (which is all I can speak to) you could use the Jobcentre as the address for a claim but they would often schedule and reschedule appointments at short notice and essentially send a letter to themselves in this case to let you know - and then sanction you for not turning up to appointments you didn't know you had. My brother once walked for three hours in shoes that fell apart in winter to a jobcentre appointment to be told when he got there they had rescheduled it for the day before. (He was out in the countryside in a tent because he didn't feel safe on the street in the city) in the four or five months he lived like that I think he managed to claim a total of two weeks jobseekers - so like £140? (Fortunately he already had a bank account, though if hed needed a new bank card for instance he'd have been stuck) The only reason he got out of that situation was because family members found out where he was and that he needed help, alot of people don't have that advantage (and apparently he didn't think he did either).
I was homless for 2 years the way i managed to get help with no address was i put the jobcenters address down as a care of address that way i could open a bank account and start a claim for UC i now have my own place and im in work all be it an agency but i can still feel that cold in my bones help is there its hard to find but if you keep looking you can find it!
🙏 i hope things are working out for you. that was a very good idea of yours to use the job centre address.
So wild seeing my adopted city through this perspective. Bristol is a wonderful but utterly strange place, it's basically about 10 fairly different towns somehow conglomerating into a city. And now welcoming the new Leigh Woods cave town I guess?
A lot of Charities are corrupted
Really ? What they take some of the cash
90% of them are scams
@@waynesilverman3048Yes. Legally they can take 80% and do whatever they want with it. Mainly champagne socials.
Indeed, ask a lot of the homeless and they shudder at the name St Mungo’s which they call the corpse checkers, no real aid, intrusive “outreach” and a black market of keeping homeless in there facilities to cream the £380ish pounds per week charge on top of the charge to the homeless themselves monthly benefits amount for housing them in usually disgusting and unmanaged “supported” housing where it’s usually a free for all of disruptive, loud, drug laden facilities, completely unmanaged and unsafe, blood on the walls, needles around the properties. We have sadly met people who are substance free but had to access the support to get housing further down the line. Look up the many expose on St Mungo’s from the users perspective. It’s a black market supporting homelessness. RUclips channel Faith In Strangers in Bristol.
I like the cave. Rents are too high. The bubble will burst because of journalism like this. Great work.
Remarkable interview. What a resourceful man with a sound mind in the context of reflection of the situation.
100% right that you don't get any help if you haven't got an addiction or disability etc. Scandalous.
My disabled children cant get any support or help...
@@rebeccaradbourne5651nor mine
So so very true I am Autistic I have to pay half my pension for my support
Dont get any help if youre any of those either especially if youre a man.
Always happy here in Northern California when Joe Fish 🐠 drops a video thank you 🙏 my friend 🙏💯
My man, thank you for the support 🙏 where in Cali are you based? Maybe planning a trip soon 🤔
He's so right about the community. That's one of the things I struggled with when I got off the streets first - when you're homeless you have no choice but to know your neighbours. Everyone looks out for each other in a way, and homeless folk can be so generous with what little they have because they know that if they have food today they might not tomorrow.
Thankyou for bringing this too people's attention. Your a good Guy .
I lived in Bristol for 5 years, 17 years ago. I don't think I saw a tent then. Shockin.
That's where the liberal lefty trend takes a city.
Ironic how the people that need the "better help" are sat in parks with no internet.
11:40 This was the same in Australia.
I lived in the desert for some years with no address and the difficulty I had renewing my car license and car reg, etc was crazy. They wouldn't allow me to use a post office for any government dealings. I actually was made to break the law telling lies saying I lived in on a street somewhere to keep being recognized by gov. There are thousands of people in the same boat. Bureaucratic bull $hit.
I don’t fully understand the need for an address. Or that there can’t be a set up where you can make a virtual address. We can have virtual credit and debit cards. Can’t we have an address attached to our identity that you can nominate like how you acquire a phone no.
@@janegarnham
Simple. So when the cops come looking for you, there's a good chance you'll be at that address.
The gap is getting bigger between the haves and the have nots! Most of us are a couple of absent pay cheques away from living like this 😢
Great to see you are bringing HOMELESSNESS to the forefront. We aint doing so much better in Australia. I am a rough sleeper also. Much Love
Good interview.
Good luck to your interviewee - they explained human decency well. To anybody else try to be a little kinder and start by thinking the best of people that you can.
The way things are going, we'll all be joining you down there, soon.
Yep that’s what the controllers have planned for us.
Its young men like this,who should be mp s or prime minister, ❤
I lived in Bristol in 2005 and it was a vibrant beautiful place, it had its problems but nothing compared to now. I know businesses who have left due to being vandalised and broken in to 3 times in a 6 month period.
Dear Joe, thanks for an excellent video of many poor people who have nothing yet survive to their best ability. Your first shock in your introduction to the cave showed a brief tear in your eye or did I imagine it. Such tragedies these days are enough to bring tears to anyone's eyes. You do good work with your research. One question and that is are there people and campers in your first video still living in Clifton or have they been moved on. There was talk of them being moved on or being evicted from Clifton. The caveman has running water and clear so that is a bonus for a cup of coffee and hygene at any time. What was not mentioned is that one must be alert for insects, mice and general vermin as nobody wants to be disturbed in their sleep with itching or bites. We look forward to your next video part two soon. The Government has cancelled all fuel payments for people over 60 as you probably know yet the same week Starmer sent £3 billion to Ukraine. Best wishes from Peter Luton Uk.
If only we had hotel spaces for these people on hard times...
WE DO! They give them to foreign fighting age males.
Thanks Joe for going the places you go and talking to the folks who you talk to. You're a true educator.
Cave man seems a decent guy...hope he finds a bigger and nicer cave in the future...
and maybe a Cave woman.
Incredible video Joe. I’ve been watching all of your videos over the last couple of weeks but this is by far my favourite. A great interview with someone clearly let down by whoever it is in power. He seems like such a clever man and I’m looking forward to hearing what he has to say in part 2. Keep it up man👏🏻
Real courage. Real spirit.
thank you for doing these reports and interviews
It's a real and powerful kind of truth
Good content bruv 👍
Thank you Joe. The Government MUST start to build SOCIAL Housing there is NONE really. Bristol has to look after its people just as the Government should but neither are doing so. [I live South Somerset. It is only LUCK that I have a tiny, rundown house].
they would be given to non brits who face the east on a regular basis
There are plenty of houses, Margaret Thatcher gave people 'the right to buy'.
There s thousands of empty properties stood doing nothing
Well done fir high lighting this problem. I worked in Bristol in the 70s and again in the 90s. I use to walk around these parks. Yes there was a few homeless but nit like this with tents all over the place.
There is a caravan village set up on the downs.
We are turning into LA.
No one seems to care.
Educational, enjoyed that, thanks Joe.
Why do government allow immigrants too stay when the country can’t even support their own people 🇮🇪
Exactly my thoughts, it's a big part of the problem!
That is a question I keep asking myself and although I don't have a real answer, I find thinking about North Korea for a moment adds a little bit of perspective.
Ain't that the truth, I'm not racist etc,and I wish no bad fortune on any one ,but the way our country is being run/managed is so wrong,England should look after England and its people first,,take care all God bless
Exactly
Why does the government not tax big business properly? Imagine how much more money we’d have in the economy if the government actually charged tax without the mates rates.
A lot of the immigrants are from countries that the British have invaded and stolen from over the decades, maybe the immigrants is karma for the shameful actions of our government!
One of the most interesting real human conversations I have seen on here in a long time. Keep up the good work. And a lot of respect for Nick Caveman.
With “on here “ I mean RUclips , not your channel btw
Thank you again for another amazing video Joefish
How prophetic Stig of the dump really was.
Really enjoyed the video, well done for making it down to Fishers Cove, looks quite a challenge!
How scary it would be to have to stay in a tent that could be kicked down by thugs any second.