When his election broadcast was screened on BBC1 (a day late, after somebody at the Beeb pressed the wrong button and ran his Tory rival Susan Hall's film instead), it contained an eye-popping pledge to eradicate rough sleeping.
Now I don't get out much these days, it being harder to find a babysitter in my part of east London than a Tory election leaflet. But any visit "up west", as they maybe still say in EastEnders, is met with the terrible sight of countless poor souls bedded down in abandoned doorways.
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