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Yesterday in Parliament, something very interesting happened and it鈥檚 the sort of conversation we鈥檝e been screaming out for here in the capital.
During Question Time, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was pressed on whether the coalition government is working on a new law to prevent people from sleeping in our downtown city centres.
Luxon batted it away in the House 鈥攚ouldn鈥檛 touch it. But later, minister for Auckland Simeon Brown went further, and his comments should make Wellington sit up and listen.
Brown acknowledged the obvious: homelessness is just as serious in Auckland as it is here 鈥攎aybe worse鈥攂ut it鈥檚 not a competition.
He confirmed the Government is looking at ways to prevent rough sleeping in CBDs and provide accommodation options for those who need it.
That鈥檚 the combo we鈥檝e been missing: expectation and support. Not just 鈥渕ove them on,鈥 but 鈥済ive them somewhere better to go.鈥
Otherwise, they will just keep coming back.
And let me be very clear鈥 in my view, this is exactly what Wellington needs right now. Not next year. Not after a working group. Now.
Because, friends鈥 this is not just about tidying up the shop window of our city 鈥 though that matters 鈥攊t鈥檚 about the people themselves. Nobody benefits from sleeping outside convenience stores 24/7. It鈥檚 unsafe. It鈥檚 unhealthy. And frankly, it is not the dignity any New Zealander deserves.
I鈥檝e said many times on this programme: I have never personally witnessed a homeless person assaulting anyone. But that doesn鈥檛 mean the current situation is working. It doesn鈥檛 feel good.
It doesn鈥檛 feel safe. It keeps people away from our CBD, and it drags down businesses already on their knees.
And if we鈥檙e serious about making Wellington vibrant again 鈥 if we want people back in town, shopping, eating, working 鈥 then we鈥檝e got to confront the reality in front of our eyes.
National MP Ryan Hamilton is even floating a member鈥檚 bill that would give police powers to move people on from public places. Labour, of course, called it 鈥渂anning homelessness.鈥
Heated scenes in Parliament followed. Luxon insists nothing has been discussed at Cabinet 鈥 but the conversation alone tells you how serious this has become.
Meanwhile, homelessness here in Wellington has surged 鈥攗p 24 percent according to The Post. That should shock all of us. That鈥檚 the direction of travel under the current system 鈥 more people on the streets, fewer tools to intervene.
Yes, there are legitimate questions about rights and freedoms. Community Law rightly points out that people have the right to move and live where they choose. But we already allow police to act on trespass, public nuisance, disorder鈥 the law already intervenes when things get unsafe. The issue here is balance 鈥 helping, not punishing 鈥 and creating a better alternative so no one has to sleep rough in the first place.
Simeon Brown says Auckland is talking to its council. Well 鈥 so should we. If Auckland can start planning, why can鈥檛 Wellington? We cannot keep waiting, hoping it fixes itself.
This government stepping up to create real tools 鈥 and more importantly, real accommodation 鈥 is exactly what Wellington needs. Not later. Now.
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