Gillian Anderson warns UK homelessness 'will only get worse'
- Gillian Anderson stars in The Salt Path, a film releasing on May 30, 2025, about Raynor Winn and her husband losing their home and walking 1,000km along the UK coast.
- The story reflects homelessness worsened by financial and health crises, as Moth Winn received a rare terminal diagnosis while the couple was evicted and denied emergency housing.
- The memoir and film explore the couple’s journey along the South West Coast Path facing homelessness and illness, highlighting nature as a critical element in their experience.
- Jason Isaacs expressed surprise at the rapid and sudden way they found themselves without a home, while Gillian Anderson described the story as deeply moving and hopes it will encourage people to reconsider their views on homelessness.
- Anderson warned UK homelessness will worsen especially if the country enters recession, citing rising prevalence since COVID-19 and the current financial crisis as exacerbating factors.
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Gillian Anderson Warns UK Homelessness 'will Only Get Worse' - Great Yorkshire Radio
The award-winning actress, who is playing a woman facing homelessness along with her husband in her latest film, The Salt Path, told Sky News: “It’s interesting because I feel like it’s even changed in the UK in the last little while.” Born in Chicago, and now living in London, she explained: “I’m used to seeing it so much in Vancouver and California and other areas that I spent time. You don’t often see it as much in the UK.” Her co-star in the…
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