This right-wing millionaire is mocking rough sleepers with plan to make them sleep in bins

Peter Dawe: If he likes bins so much, why doesn’t he sleep in one?

Here’s the story:

A multi-millionaire Brexit Party candidate has invented a bin for homeless people to sleep in.

Peter Dawe fashioned the ‘sleep pod’ out of two red wheelie bins, which turn on a hinge to create enough room for someone to lie down in.

And here’s the correct response:

Source: Multimillionaire invents ‘bin pods’ for rough sleepers by joining wheelie bins together – Mirror Online

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3 Comments

  1. Growing Flame February 6, 2020 at 10:07 am - Reply

    His way of thinking is very revealing. I don’t just mean the sheer acceptance of human misery and apparent indifference.
    I mean the amazingly LIMITED way of looking at the problem. After all, this is a rich man(we assume the rich are intelligent, don’t we?). And he stood for election for a political Party.

    Yet he cannot think even remotely “outside the box”. Just accepting that there will be people on the street without a home or a decent income. Never looking at the system as a whole ,to see how the distribution of wealth is so skewed. Not even looking at the system and thinking of some way of making even minimal changes that might alleviate poverty.
    Not noticing all the empty houses and flats all over the country. Or that the technology for building more homes already exists.

    No, he just assumes that it is normal for people to live on the street. So all he can think of is a way of keeping them covered up in a plastic box.

    Another reminder that the ruling elite DON’T have a monopoly of ideas and intelligence and they are just blundering along without a clue. Making it up as they go along, using a very limited range of ideas, and a stupendous lack of imagination.

    • Andrea Whysall February 7, 2020 at 5:34 am - Reply

      Well at least he has his home ready for when he looses everything.
      I’m sooooo sorry for him.. To have such a lack of heart or even any imagination as to how these people feel shows what a shallow empty life he actually lives and I feel sorry for him… To live without a heart is not to live at all.

  2. Justin February 6, 2020 at 8:55 pm - Reply

    I have a pack of bin liners, 1 quid there is 40 of them, if he wants to volunteer I will gladly unwrap all of them, he can lie down, we use them to cover them maybe 30, the other ten he can use as a pillow, only costs a quid, sure he be happy

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