Nigel Farage vows to evict foreign nationals living in council housing and warns they could face deportation
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Nigel Farage has unveiled plans to force foreign nationals living in council housing to move into private rented accommodation within three months or face deportation.The Reform UK leader is setting out the proposals in an essay due to be published on Sunday evening, just days before Thursday's crucial Makerfield by-election.Under the plans, non-UK citizens who fail to leave social housing after a three-month grace period would lose their right to remain in Britain."Foreign nationals who are unable to relocate to private rented accommodation after a three-month grace period will lose their right to remain and be liable for deportation under Operation Restoring Justice," Mr Farage wrote.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The policy would also prioritise veterans and long-term local residents for social housing, while the most vulnerable would remain exempt from the stricter rules."Residency and preference requirements for social housing will be used to ensure that veterans and long-term...
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