'Lied to since day one!' Crowborough resident outraged after Labour extends asylum seeker housing for another FOUR years
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A teenage Crowborough resident has told GB News she is in fear of her safety after the Government confirmed an extension of asylum seeker accommodation in the community.Speaking to GB News, 14-year-old Lily Holding admitted she is "scared" to walk to school by herself and hang out with her friends in the nearby park.Crowborough residents have been left outraged after confirming that the ex-military site as well as RAF Wethersfield, will have their use extended to house more asylum seekers.The Government has also announced three new sites for migrant camps in Bicester, Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire and Barnham in Suffolk.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reacting to the plans to extend the use of the Crowborough site for a further four years to 2030, Ms Holding told GB News she is "shocked" that the extension is going ahead despite mass protest.She said: "We all knew it was coming, but I'm honestly shocked that they actually went forward with this.
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A Crowborough resident has expressed his outrage at the Labour Government after confirming plans to extend asylum seeker housing in his community.Speaking to GB News, Simon Lane declared the community is "devastated" after learning that the ex-military camp currently housing asylum seekers will remain for a further four years to 2030.Amid the confirmed plans for housing asylum seekers, the Government has announced three new sites for migrant camps in Bicester, Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire and Barnham in Suffolk.As well as the Crowborough site, RAF Wethersfield is also set to be extended to house more asylum seekers.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reacting to the plans, Mr Lane told GB News that he woke up to hundreds of messages from concerned residents in their community group chat.He said: "I think myself and the vast majority of residents are absolutely devastated by this news."But we're not entirely surprised because quite frankly, since day one, we've been lied to almost...
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A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reacting to the plans to extend the use of the Crowborough site for a further four years to 2030, Ms Holding told GB News she is "shocked" that the extension is going ahead despite mass protest.She said: "We all knew it was coming, but I'm honestly shocked that they actually went forward with this.
B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reacting to the plans, Mr Lane told GB News that he woke up to hundreds of messages from concerned residents in their community group chat.He said: "I think myself and the vast majority of residents are absolutely devastated by this news."But we're not entirely surprised because quite frankly, since day one, we've been lied to almost...
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