English villagers expressed anger over plans to house asylum seekers in $331,000 newly built homes originally intended for public housing.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Residents of Stoke Heath, a village in Shropshire, England, have protested plans to house about 83 asylum seekers and their families in 21 newly built $331,000 homes originally believed to be intended for affordable housing for locals. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “We feel like we’ve been lied to… It’s not who they are, it’s how many there are.” – Emma O’Sullivan, local resident 📰 DETAIL: The development, dubbed “Migrant Street“ by locals, has sparked complaints over a lack of transparency from the government, concerns about pressure on schools and other local services, and frustration that new homes are being allocated to asylum seekers rather than local families. Former serviceman John “Basil” Brockhurst said housing should go to people already struggling in Britain, while local residents argued it was unfair that asylum seekers would receive newly built homes at no cost. West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John-Paul Campion also criticized the proposal. The government defended the policy as part of its strategy to phase out asylum hotels, noting that more than 20,000 asylum seekers were still living in hotels as of March. However, few members of the public unhappy about migrants being housed in hotels are likely to be happier to see them given free houses instead. 🎯 IMPACT: The decision has led to public anger over migrants receiving brand new houses over locals who often wait on affordable housing lists for years. Zia Yusuf, Shadow Home Secretary for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, commented, “Want a brand new home worth £250,000 but can’t afford it? Simply break into Britain and you get to live in one for free. Remember, this is what the Tories and Labour did to you.” 👀 FLASHBACK: In 2021, Shropshire Council, under Conservative (Tory) Party control, declared itself a ‘Council of Sanctuary,’ likely contributing to the current situation. |
So illegal migrants are getting to live in brand new £250,000 homes in Shropshire
It was the Tory controlled Shropshire Council that turned it into a ‘Council of Sanctuary’ in 2021.
Never forget who created this mess. pic.twitter.com/rLKzfo7l5W
— Zia Yusuf (@ZiaYusufUK) June 30, 2026
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