It should build on the success of its Housing First scheme and create a National Housing First Programme.
The choice facing voters on May 6 is simple: do we accelerate the progress of the last four years, or do we go back to the old failing approach?
The Centre for Social Justice’s new report sets out in detail how the programme could be increased from 2,000 to 16,500 places.
Some £18 billion a year is incurred as a cost to the taxpayer as a result of reoffending.