Children are living in shipping containers as scale of England's housing crisis is revealed
MINISTERS should hang their heads in shame at new figures that reveal thousands of children in England are growing up in shipping containers and other types of temporary shelter, Labour has said.
Shadow housing secretary John Healey spoke out after the children’s commissioner, an official appointed by government to promote and protect children’s rights, warned that more than 210,000 children now have no permanent home.
In a new report, Bleak Houses, published today, commissioner Anne Longfield said: “Something has gone very wrong with our housing system when children are growing up in B&Bs, shipping containers and old office blocks.
Similar stories
Rough sleeping in England rises in a year with record numbers of children crammed into B&Bs
Ministers urged to unfreeze local housing allowance rates



