Nigel Farage pledges to remove foreign nationals from UK social housing within three months
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Nigel Farage has pledged that foreign nationals living in UK social housing would be given a three-month grace period to find private accommodation, as part of Reform UK's immigration platform. He argues that taxpayer-funded social housing should not be available to non-British citizens while housing waiting lists grow.
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· 3 pulledSocial housing should no longer be available to non-British citizens.
He argued that taxpayers should not be funding accommodation for foreign nationals while housing waiting lists continue to grow.
The announcement marks the latest escalation in Reform's immigration platform as the part
In accordance with Mr Farage's plans, foreign nationals living in social housing would be given a three-month grace period to find alternative accommodation in the private rented sector.
