Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said his party would ban foreign nationals from living in social housing, with tenants required to find private accommodation within three months or face possible deportation.

The party confirmed the ban would apply retrospectively, regardless of how long someone has been living in the UK, under Reform’s policy of abolishing Indefinite Leave to Remain.

In a 6,800-word Substack essay, the Clacton MP said “anti-white racism was embedded into the state” and that legislation aimed at equality was a form of “social cleansing”.

A government spokesperson said: “Illegal migrants, asylum seekers and migrants on student or work visas are not eligible for social housing.”

Farage argued that politicians had created “a backdoor for anti-white discrimination”.

He reiterated his party’s policy that foreign nationals would not have access to welfare and said those in social housing would have three months to find alternative private rented accommodation.

Those who did not move would lose their right to remain and could face deportation.

Social housing, usually provided by housing associations or local councils, is typically cheaper and more secure than privately rented homes.

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Good for Farage but he is way behind the curve on this.

 

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