SIGNAL GRIDv0.1

Nigel Farage hailed for 'common sense' plan to crack down on foreign nationals living in social housing: 'Long overdue!'

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 6/14/2026Score46Mixed Progress
Single Source
CoverageRecencyEngagementVelocityBignessConfidenceClipability
Bigness
46
Coverage
13
Recency
89
Engagement
20
Velocity
100
Confidence
48
Clipability
48
Polarization
0
Claims
7
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

Sentiment Mix

Positive0%
Neutral100%
Negative0%

Geography

EuropeNorth America

Expert Signals

GB News - News

source2 mentions

AI-Generated Claims

Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.

Reform UK Birmingham Leader Jex Parkin has defended Nigel Farage's plan to evict foreign nationals from social housing.Speaking to GB News, Mr Parkin said: "I think this is a proposal which is absolutely welcomed by myself and many people here in Birmingham and in fact, here in Birmingham, and especially the board that I'm very privileged to represent, there are loads of people, so many people who have been on the waiting list for social housing for a long time.

Supported by 1 story

They may be veterans or have people in their family that are veterans or even domestic abuse survivors, and they are so far down on the list that it must be incredibly frustrating for them.

Supported by 1 story

So this policy announcement is absolutely welcome."WATCH ABOVE.

Supported by 1 story

A Reform UK Councillor has hailed the "common sense" policy to evict foreign nationals from social housing, declaring the crackdown is "long overdue".Speaking to GB News, Reform UK Leader for Kent County Council Councillor Linden Kemkaran backed the policy, announced by Nigel Farage in his first ever Substack post.In the Substack essay published today, the Reform UK leader confirmed that a Reform Government would evict foreign nationals from council housing.

Supported by 1 story

Migrants would have three months to find private accommodation or face being removed from the country.

Supported by 1 story

TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Priority for housing would then be given to veterans, domestic abuse survivors, care leavers and what Reform describes as "long term local residents".Throwing her support behind the policy, Ms Kemkaran denied host Dawn Neesom's claim that the policy is "shocking".She told GB News: "Is it shocking?

Supported by 1 story

At last, a political leader is...

Supported by 1 story

Related Events

Timeline (2 stories)

Receipts (2)

Bias Snapshot

Leans Right
Left 0%Center 0%Right 100%
Bloggbnews.com6/14/2026
Bloggbnews.com6/14/2026