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they're stop charging care leavers council tax until they‘ re older. stop charging care leavers council older. in reality, only a small number of care leavers will benefit. the councils that are doing this hope it will ease the sudden transition into adult hood. doi do i geta do i get a handshake? tiffany was taken into do i get a handshake? tiffany was ta ken into care do i get a handshake? tiffany was taken into care on christmas eve when she was five. growing up, she was moved 15 times, all over the country. tell me about when you left care. the officially went, that's it, we no longer need to be in contact with you. you can live by yourself independently, and off you go into the world. and there was not much preparation for that. it is my bank. do you know what it says? we we re bank. do you know what it says? we were aware that you couldn't make the payment. more debt. do you mind ifi the payment. more debt. do you mind if i read? how much are you in debt? about 2000 across different companies. council tax bill is probably the worst one, itjust goes out of control. are you blowing
they're stop charging care leavers council tax until they‘ re older. stop charging care leavers council older. in reality, only a small number of care leavers will benefit. the councils that are doing this hope it will ease the sudden transition into adult hood. doi do i geta do i get a handshake? tiffany was taken into do i get a handshake? tiffany was ta ken into care do i get a handshake? tiffany was taken into care on christmas eve when she was five. growing up, she was moved 15 times,...
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some may say why should ca re leavers to adjust.rom this but not other vulnerable people in society. other people who come from a normalfamily society. other people who come from a normal family have their parents to borrow 20 quid from and other people don't. often i have literally had nothing in the cupboard because i had no money left to purchase food. we took two celebrities with opposing views out on a blind date. the series showed that, in an increasingly polarised world, they can be new ones and even consensus amongst people on opposite sides of the spectrum. we shined the silverware, polished glasses and invited them to lunch. an election blind date. i interpret feminism as saying quite simply women can do what they want to do and not being told what to do bya man. to do and not being told what to do by a man. that is simplistic. it is not a matter of just by a man. that is simplistic. it is not a matter ofjust being uniform, he have to be smart. you go from this wonderful career start to make money at your level. of course,
some may say why should ca re leavers to adjust.rom this but not other vulnerable people in society. other people who come from a normalfamily society. other people who come from a normal family have their parents to borrow 20 quid from and other people don't. often i have literally had nothing in the cupboard because i had no money left to purchase food. we took two celebrities with opposing views out on a blind date. the series showed that, in an increasingly polarised world, they can be new...
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in reality, only a small number of care leavers will benefit.e doing this hope it will ease the sudden transition into adulthood. do i get a handshake? tiffany was taken into care on christmas eve when she was five. growing up, she was moved 15 times all over the country. tell me about when you left care. they officially went that's it, we no longer need to contact you. you have hit an age where you can live independently. off you go into the world. there was not a lot of preparation for that. oh, it's my bank. do you know what it says? we regret that you couldn't make payment. could i read that? do you mind? how much are you in debt? about £2000 across different companies. council bill is the worst one. it goes out of control. does it feel like home? yeah, it is my little safe haven. this is my place that nobody can take away from me. jodie was taken into care when she was eight and left when she was 20. she had a happy foster home. she was upset to leave but says she was also excited at the prospect of being independent. how did you cope with
in reality, only a small number of care leavers will benefit.e doing this hope it will ease the sudden transition into adulthood. do i get a handshake? tiffany was taken into care on christmas eve when she was five. growing up, she was moved 15 times all over the country. tell me about when you left care. they officially went that's it, we no longer need to contact you. you have hit an age where you can live independently. off you go into the world. there was not a lot of preparation for that....
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remainers and leavers, the that remainers and leavers, the remainers have gone up substantially by 11 points. what you make of this story? could labour rebels be picked off to join the tories? i could not believe this for a second. i wonder what the strategy of these rebels is. assuming there is a framework agreement next autumn which i think isa agreement next autumn which i think is a strong possibility, what will they do? vote against it? there will be no deal! what is the game?” don't understand. apparently by going over the head ofjeremy corbyn, they could put hard brexiteers back in their box, they say. theresa may makes these decisions, but is she a hard brexiteer? she is not the only one. she is the prime minister. she is consta ntly she is the prime minister. she is constantly under pressure from this other lot. she should not be the only one making these decisions. other lot. she should not be the only one making these decisionsm there an appetite among labour backbenchers to get involved with the government? i would be very surprised. i think there is such a strong... i rea
remainers and leavers, the that remainers and leavers, the remainers have gone up substantially by 11 points. what you make of this story? could labour rebels be picked off to join the tories? i could not believe this for a second. i wonder what the strategy of these rebels is. assuming there is a framework agreement next autumn which i think isa agreement next autumn which i think is a strong possibility, what will they do? vote against it? there will be no deal! what is the game?” don't...
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there is a new poll done today which shows that remainers and leavers, the remainers have gone up substantially story? could labour rebels be picked off to join the tories? i could not believe this for a second. i wonder what the strategy of these rebels is. assuming there is a framework agreement next autumn which i think isa agreement next autumn which i think is a strong possibility, what will they do? vote against it? there will be no deal! what is the game?” don't understand. apparently by going over the head ofjeremy corbyn, they could put hard brexiteers back in their box, they
there is a new poll done today which shows that remainers and leavers, the remainers have gone up substantially story? could labour rebels be picked off to join the tories? i could not believe this for a second. i wonder what the strategy of these rebels is. assuming there is a framework agreement next autumn which i think isa agreement next autumn which i think is a strong possibility, what will they do? vote against it? there will be no deal! what is the game?” don't understand. apparently...
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well, for many yea rs, ca re leavers happened to them? to go and report the people, they are judged in a very high standard in australia and put on pedestals. australian governments fund these charities and churches to do the work. and if you went back to the organisation that abuse due in an orphanage, you are not believed. and children ran away from orphanages and tried to tell the police and police returned those children straight into the hands of the abusers. the oldest person i have supported at the royal commission was a 92—year—old woman who had been sexually abused in a catholic orphanage. we do not trust people, we don‘t trust the police, the government, the churches. but with all that disbelief and trust, the royal commission worked so hard to gain the trust of care leavers and those six australians are so highly valued for the work that they did to gain our trust, to respect others and the believers and to validate and that knowledge the terrible and he knows crimes that we re terrible and he knows crimes that were committed o
well, for many yea rs, ca re leavers happened to them? to go and report the people, they are judged in a very high standard in australia and put on pedestals. australian governments fund these charities and churches to do the work. and if you went back to the organisation that abuse due in an orphanage, you are not believed. and children ran away from orphanages and tried to tell the police and police returned those children straight into the hands of the abusers. the oldest person i have...
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others have said you would be crazy not to stay in the single market, some of them are ardent leaversimple question, in or out, nobody said what that would mean. i think the correct thing to do is have this in terms of the general election. it is what worries me try to do in june. she put herversion is what worries me try to do in june. she put her version of brexit to the public and that not receive a majority. she did not get a resounding yes to her version. we need a package, ideal for the country that people can make up their mind on. if we are prepared to tearup their mind on. if we are prepared to tear up trade, have a more american sta ble tear up trade, have a more american stable economy with more regulation, thatis stable economy with more regulation, that is one thing. i do not think that is one thing. i do not think thatis that is one thing. i do not think that is what the british people thought they were voting for. we know that brexit has been divisive. one way to bind people together, this is the deal that we have done. take another look. if we agree? fine? if we do not
others have said you would be crazy not to stay in the single market, some of them are ardent leaversimple question, in or out, nobody said what that would mean. i think the correct thing to do is have this in terms of the general election. it is what worries me try to do in june. she put herversion is what worries me try to do in june. she put her version of brexit to the public and that not receive a majority. she did not get a resounding yes to her version. we need a package, ideal for the...
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leonie sheedy is from the survivors organisation care leavers australia network. travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. ican i can assure you i can assure you go i can assure you go six commissioners have done this country proud. do we agree? they took the shame and stigma from our hearts and carried it for the last five years. it now needs to go to every government, state and federal and it needs to go to the churches and charities and state governments and the churches and charities don't opt in to redress, then they lead —— they need to lose their charity tax exemptions. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is in sydney, and the scale is stunning. we now know that tens of thousands of children were abused an australian institution and quiet —— institutions and quite clearly, this report has delved into one of the most shameful episodes in recent australian history. it is most of the perpetrators of abuse were either religious ministers or school teachers and what the report is essentially saying is that this abuse went on in
leonie sheedy is from the survivors organisation care leavers australia network. travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. ican i can assure you i can assure you go i can assure you go six commissioners have done this country proud. do we agree? they took the shame and stigma from our hearts and carried it for the last five years. it now needs to go to every government, state and federal and it needs to go to the churches and charities and state...
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i spoke a little earlier to leonie sheedy, co—founder of the survivor advocacy organisation care leaversort being handed over to the governor general. it is a very momentous day. you know, the country now knows that children in australia's orphanages, children's homes, missions and foster care were sexually used by the churches, charities and the state governments, and they know they can no longer hide this horrible history. it needs to be taught in every school, in every university of this country. and children like us, we're now elderly adults. we deserve justice, we deserve redress. we deserve redress for all forms of abuse and neglect, the loss of our families, and the lack of opportunities that life... you know, they didn't provide us for a life, and we had to grow up without their parents, and pretend it didn't matter. it surely mattered, to every single person here standing behind me, and many elderly australians who are hidden in lonely houses across australia, because they are so burdened by the shame and stigma of their childhood. well, the shame and stigma needs to be squarely
i spoke a little earlier to leonie sheedy, co—founder of the survivor advocacy organisation care leaversort being handed over to the governor general. it is a very momentous day. you know, the country now knows that children in australia's orphanages, children's homes, missions and foster care were sexually used by the churches, charities and the state governments, and they know they can no longer hide this horrible history. it needs to be taught in every school, in every university of this...
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the prime minister has gone from remainer to leaver, the foreign secretary had an article written forg why we should remain, but changed his mind, and the environment secretary went from the best friend and strong supporter of the foreign secretary's leadership campaign to somebody who chose to stand against him. even at the highest levels of cabinet governance on these islands, cabinet ministers can change their mind very quickly. and i do understand the argument that says that if people change their mind at some point in the future should they not be given the opportunity to express that change of mind at the ballot box? generally speaking though i would take the view that the way to change the referendum result is for the party that wants to change it to get elected at the ballot box with a referendum as an explicit manifesto commitment. we heard in earlier discussions about how if we had a second referendum we would have a different sort of referendum, as if the first one was invalid or incomprehensible or there wasn't sufficient discussion. again the conversation tended towards t
the prime minister has gone from remainer to leaver, the foreign secretary had an article written forg why we should remain, but changed his mind, and the environment secretary went from the best friend and strong supporter of the foreign secretary's leadership campaign to somebody who chose to stand against him. even at the highest levels of cabinet governance on these islands, cabinet ministers can change their mind very quickly. and i do understand the argument that says that if people...
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leonie sheedy is from the survivors organisation care leavers australia network. travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. i can assure you, those commissioners have done this country proud, really. i think everybody here — wouldn't you all agree? cheering and you know, they took the shame and stigma from our hearts, and they carried it for the last five years. well, it now needs to go to every government, state and federal, and it needs to go to the churches and charities and state governments. and if the churches and charities don't opt in to redress, well, then they need to lose their charity tax exemptions. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is in sydney. we don't have details yet but the scale of this is stunning in itself? it is, it's extraordinary. as you say, mike, 17 volumes handed over to the governor general from the royal commission. it began its work in the early pa rt commission. it began its work in the early part of 2013, so working for the best part of five years to uncover a massive catalogue, a shameful catalo
leonie sheedy is from the survivors organisation care leavers australia network. travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. i can assure you, those commissioners have done this country proud, really. i think everybody here — wouldn't you all agree? cheering and you know, they took the shame and stigma from our hearts, and they carried it for the last five years. well, it now needs to go to every government, state and federal, and it needs to go to the...
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leonie sheedy is from the survivors organisation care leavers australia network. travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. it is a very momentous day. you know, the country now knows that children in australia's orphanages, children's homes, missions and foster care were sexually used by the churches, charities and the state governments, and they know they can no longer hide this horrible history. it needs to be taught in every school, in every university of this country. and children like us, we're now elderly adults. we deserve justice, we deserve redress. we deserve redress for all forms of abuse and neglect, the loss of our families, and the lack of opportunities that life... you know, they didn't provide us for a life, and we had to grow up without their parents, and pretend it didn't matter. it surely mattered to every single person here standing behind me, and many elderly australians, who are hidden in lonely houses across australia because they're so burdened by the shame and stigma of their childhood. well, the sh
leonie sheedy is from the survivors organisation care leavers australia network. travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. it is a very momentous day. you know, the country now knows that children in australia's orphanages, children's homes, missions and foster care were sexually used by the churches, charities and the state governments, and they know they can no longer hide this horrible history. it needs to be taught in every school, in every...
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. >> reporter: luckyl leaver biggero storm. >> i a ammer so i'm getting around will be oka i aheack.ot shovels andt. >> four wheel drive too >> and a four wheel drive f course ther areut don't put all or stock in foeeur drive. now penndotly has trucks are backed upne they node to be deployed. so they're goiey 200 morecontractucksready out theres need a littl be ma back to you >> all rightavnk y. ife look at rehoth beacn delawar yo tra the slong with scott and our weathbyng tox 29 weather autty aite. it availab t apple tunerer google pla in montgomey a poler w wit b has released from his reherofficer hit last dale conducting trafp near valley forylvania turnpi thas i towamenci township. thsible word o c the police depth says the of still have long road ofovery ahead of him. but at least he' home tonight. >>ob was to keep kids but ton h facing charges aftertors say did the oppose. riving to school,ce saye endangeredhose children. fox 29'sole from lewes, delaware. >> reporter: driving a school van is not ae so job but there areome simple mistakes that one s not make. one would be allowi
. >> reporter: luckyl leaver biggero storm. >> i a ammer so i'm getting around will be oka i aheack.ot shovels andt. >> four wheel drive too >> and a four wheel drive f course ther areut don't put all or stock in foeeur drive. now penndotly has trucks are backed upne they node to be deployed. so they're goiey 200 morecontractucksreadyout theres need a littl be ma back to you >> all rightavnk y. ife look at rehoth beacn delawar yo tra the slong with scott and our...
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that's the outcome that would satisfy remainers and leavers to the maximum extent >> one of the big shock announcements that came out in the last couple weeks, the obr growth and productivity forecast that came out of the uk budget that sent some shockwaves through the system what hope is there for the uk economy if the obr is saying the growth will be lower the next few years and that's why the uk is still in the transitional deal with the eu >> it's worth saying these low growth rates were accomplished while we were in the european union. it's not entirely a brexit issue here i think the british economy is unbalanced but one factor in the negotiations with the eu 27 which is critical and doesn't get remarked on much is that if you take the whole country's balance of payments deficit, almost all of it is with the eu 27, not the rest of the world. we have a balance of over 120 billion pounds with the european union. what's happening with that >> how do we reduce it >> the exchange rate is too high we need to sell more goods the amount of services we sold to the eu has hardly gone up over
that's the outcome that would satisfy remainers and leavers to the maximum extent >> one of the big shock announcements that came out in the last couple weeks, the obr growth and productivity forecast that came out of the uk budget that sent some shockwaves through the system what hope is there for the uk economy if the obr is saying the growth will be lower the next few years and that's why the uk is still in the transitional deal with the eu >> it's worth saying these low growth...
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>> they want to leaver hi but here is the deal. you're talking about that $81 billion disaster relief legislation tied together in the senate but some democrats are worried this isn't the words of one poultry solution to the problem of the hurricanes which is the southeast and texas, earlier this year and then of course the wildfires in california. so that's part of the debate, but what's missing from this spending bill, the continuing resolution, is the full year funding for the department of defense. that would have been dead on arrival in the senate. that's out, so there is that and there's the pushing this to january 19 when they would come back to look at all of this there are some gains there would be chip funding through march 31 , $2.8 billion as well as 2.1 billion for veterans and the veteran's choice program, so what they're really doing is kicking this down the road to january. the house still has to pass it and the senate expect to do this tonight but here is what sarah sanders said about all of this getting done by th
>> they want to leaver hi but here is the deal. you're talking about that $81 billion disaster relief legislation tied together in the senate but some democrats are worried this isn't the words of one poultry solution to the problem of the hurricanes which is the southeast and texas, earlier this year and then of course the wildfires in california. so that's part of the debate, but what's missing from this spending bill, the continuing resolution, is the full year funding for the...
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as a general rule of thumb 18—year—old school leavers are probably not interested in this option becausesomeone in their mid—20s who wish they'd got a degree first time round and doesn't wa nt to ta ke degree first time round and doesn't want to take too long away from the labour market. playing into this is the report we had last week from the national audit office, the third of stu d e nts national audit office, the third of students said they didn't think they we re students said they didn't think they were getting value for money from their degrees. yes, that comes from a survey undertaken every year, about a third of undergraduates are unhappy with value for money at the moment and for some of those maybe this would be a good option for them. although the fee will be higher, the total debt at the end of the degree will be lower. what about the degree will be lower. what about theissue the degree will be lower. what about the issue of vice president is being paid too much? in bath, and senior figures in southampton as well. this is the problem, students are asked to be paid more —— t
as a general rule of thumb 18—year—old school leavers are probably not interested in this option becausesomeone in their mid—20s who wish they'd got a degree first time round and doesn't wa nt to ta ke degree first time round and doesn't want to take too long away from the labour market. playing into this is the report we had last week from the national audit office, the third of stu d e nts national audit office, the third of students said they didn't think they we re students said they...
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nations secretary general i will do everything in my power to support these rarely and policy and leavers to return to meaningful negotiations and to realize these vision of the last thing peace for those peoples thank you very much. secretary general of the united nations there on tony good terry. basically saying there is no plan b. that the u.n. and the international community stands by the plan for a two state solution let's go to mike hanna he's at the u.n. in new york obviously also listening to what good parish had to say i mean no coincidence the speeches come literally minutes after donald trump finished finished his. here's indeed only veiled criticism of president trump's announcement but what you could terrorist was doing there was restricting what has been the un position on jerusalem for decades it sees it as international territory at this stage it sees it as the future capital of both palestinians and israelis and it makes clear that the final status of jerusalem must be determined through negotiation so while not directly criticizing president trump the u.n. secretary gen
nations secretary general i will do everything in my power to support these rarely and policy and leavers to return to meaningful negotiations and to realize these vision of the last thing peace for those peoples thank you very much. secretary general of the united nations there on tony good terry. basically saying there is no plan b. that the u.n. and the international community stands by the plan for a two state solution let's go to mike hanna he's at the u.n. in new york obviously also...
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sought to discourage other would-be leavers. which we assessed is the e.u.'s top priority. from this standpoint, the e.u.'s approach could be seen as a zero-sum strategy. in which it wins when it can show the u.k. loses. for the u.k., game theory suggests it should avoid an attempt to pick apart european unity, since all member states have more at stake from the core than the u.k. can offer to match. and effort therefore would be likely to back fire. it's also a sensible strategy for the u.k. to seek to broaden the negotiation beyond the phase one issues as soon as possible, as the more issues on the table will help arrange positive sum tradeoffs. this explains why prime minister may made the commitment in florence a couple of months ago to pay its obligations as a member, rather than put them on a negotiating table. finally, in the game theory chapter, -- finally in the suddeny we asessd u.s. interests in the brexit process. our most important find something that core u.s. economic interests actually are not at stake. the only scenario we examined that had a material impac
sought to discourage other would-be leavers. which we assessed is the e.u.'s top priority. from this standpoint, the e.u.'s approach could be seen as a zero-sum strategy. in which it wins when it can show the u.k. loses. for the u.k., game theory suggests it should avoid an attempt to pick apart european unity, since all member states have more at stake from the core than the u.k. can offer to match. and effort therefore would be likely to back fire. it's also a sensible strategy for the u.k....
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hundreds of thousands of parents and the nhs has been running a programme to vaccinate teenagers, school leaversnd at a cost of £a5 billion. in 2017, the royal bank of scotla nd billion. in 2017, the royal bank of scotland are paying is backed by turning their backs on 259 of our communities. given we are the majority shareholder, will the prime minister step in and tell the royal bank of scotland to stick to their commitment and not close the last bank in town? i think the right honourable gentleman knows that the decision to open and close branches isa decision to open and close branches is a commercial decision taken by the banks without intervention by the banks without intervention by the government but we do recognise the government but we do recognise the impact it has on communities and the impact it has on communities and the secretary of state. and raised concerns about this with rbs. of course, more people are banking online and this has an impact but we wa nt to online and this has an impact but we want to ensure that all customers, especially bonera poor ones can access especially b
hundreds of thousands of parents and the nhs has been running a programme to vaccinate teenagers, school leaversnd at a cost of £a5 billion. in 2017, the royal bank of scotla nd billion. in 2017, the royal bank of scotland are paying is backed by turning their backs on 259 of our communities. given we are the majority shareholder, will the prime minister step in and tell the royal bank of scotland to stick to their commitment and not close the last bank in town? i think the right honourable...
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i was a leaver, but i would be more for remain now. if there was another vote? yes.en negotiating brexit and we haven't left yet. there are opportunities. i was in... do you acknowledge for a lot of people costs have gone up?” do you acknowledge for a lot of people costs have gone up? i was in malaysia only a couple of weeks ago... because of the falling value of the pound. we have had imports substitution. look at your shopping basket and that has not changed in any significant way since because... based on inflation, not on the falling value of the pound. this the short—term, in the long—term. falling value of the pound. this the short-term, in the long-term. this is all about opening us up to the world so. i went overseas to ma qlas where i was talking to people in calla lump pa. it is easier to do business with them because we share languages and systems. they are investing in battersea. guess what? sorry your holiday was interrupted. does anybody here want another referendum to check the will of the british people is the same as the one? definitely, yes. you wan
i was a leaver, but i would be more for remain now. if there was another vote? yes.en negotiating brexit and we haven't left yet. there are opportunities. i was in... do you acknowledge for a lot of people costs have gone up?” do you acknowledge for a lot of people costs have gone up? i was in malaysia only a couple of weeks ago... because of the falling value of the pound. we have had imports substitution. look at your shopping basket and that has not changed in any significant way since...
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a lot of them are care leavers. if they are not street homeless, they're sofa surfing.e a rational choice to be in this situation. back at base, we meet tyler. he fled his home town when his family disowned him for being gay. knowing no—one in the city and with no money, he was forced onto the streets. within a week, he'd turned to sex work. the first time you engaged in that and you did sex work, what was that like? straight afterwards, you feel disgusting, obviously, but you've got that money, there. i started off with one or two people a night. then more. and you get to a point where you just shut down. can i ask how much you were earning? on the streets? zilch. 50 quid. sometimes nothing. sometimes they'd take it back and lock you in a car. so a punter would lock you in a car? and wouldn't let you out until you gave him the money... money back. you say you moved away from street work? i started to go online. online it's better money. a lot better money. research seen exclusively by this programme found over 12% of male sex workers they spoke to had been sexually ass
a lot of them are care leavers. if they are not street homeless, they're sofa surfing.e a rational choice to be in this situation. back at base, we meet tyler. he fled his home town when his family disowned him for being gay. knowing no—one in the city and with no money, he was forced onto the streets. within a week, he'd turned to sex work. the first time you engaged in that and you did sex work, what was that like? straight afterwards, you feel disgusting, obviously, but you've got that...
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on the other hand you will have prominent leavers like michael gove and boris johnson who will want britains taxi driver imtiaz mohammed. the father—of—six had told his wife he was on his lastjob and was on his way home. police are investigating how the crash happened, as jane frances kelly reports. debris can be seen strewn across four lanes in these pictures taken in the immediate aftermath of the crash. one of those who died in what was described as a harrowing scene has been named as taxi driver imtiaz mohammed, who was a father—of—six. he had called his wife to say it was his lastjob of the night, and that he would be on his way home shortly. two passengers in mr mohammed's taxi also died, but the man and the woman in the small car crushed between the taxi and the wall walked away with minor injuries. the crash happened on a section of the belgrave middle way, a busy road in the heart of birmingham. the vehicles collided at an entrance to an underpass at the junction of bristol road. the road had to be closed to allow the emergency services to safely examine the scene. it will take som
on the other hand you will have prominent leavers like michael gove and boris johnson who will want britains taxi driver imtiaz mohammed. the father—of—six had told his wife he was on his lastjob and was on his way home. police are investigating how the crash happened, as jane frances kelly reports. debris can be seen strewn across four lanes in these pictures taken in the immediate aftermath of the crash. one of those who died in what was described as a harrowing scene has been named as...