New Asylum Seeker Housing Plans

More unsupported racist propaganda. :rolleyes:

You do need to be afraid, afraid of your own bigotry, it's consuming you.
Standard responce from the forum nut ---- Its actually a Labour policy. This is a clear admission that the government think that asylum seekers are a threat to children.

Shabana Mahmood bans all asylum seekers from locations close to schools and nurseries​



 
THEY DON’T LIKE IT UP UM
Oxford’s Stand Up To Racism Refugees Welcome crowd have launched a petition against an asylum camp right on their doorstep in Bicester. Refugees welcome errr -- but not in our posh backyard.
That's right - the very same organisation that accuse anyone who objects to asylum accommodation of being "far-right," "racist,"
 
THEY DON’T LIKE IT UP UM
Oxford’s Stand Up To Racism Refugees Welcome crowd have launched a petition against an asylum camp right on their doorstep in Bicester. Refugees welcome errr -- but not in our posh backyard.
That's right - the very same organisation that accuse anyone who objects to asylum accommodation of being "far-right," "racist,"
Have you looked at their concerns.
1. They don't think it's sensible to house asylum seekers in isolated rural surroundings because
  • a) there's little or no infrastructure to support them,
    b) there's no opportunity to integrate them into the community.
They're also concerned about right wing violent protests.
 
Have you looked at their concerns.
1. They don't think it's sensible to house asylum seekers in isolated rural surroundings because

  • a) there's little or no infrastructure to support them,
    b) there's no opportunity to integrate them into the community.
That is exactly the same reasons that the so-called racists have been saying when they protest
They're also concerned about right wing violent protests.
What a perthitic excuse. They are just hypocrites - they dont like it in their (very nice) back yard.
 
U turn.


'A Home Office spokesperson said: 'New homes should never house asylum seekers. The Home Secretary has directly intervened to stop migrants being moved into the Stoke Heath development and no asylum seekers remain on site.'

'... the Daily Mail can now reveal that the initial decision to turn the new estate in Stoke Heath over to migrants was made despite the fact that 131 veterans are waiting on Shropshire Council's register for social housing, with seven making homelessness applications.

This total – obtained via a Freedom of Information request – far exceeds the number of asylum seekers who would have moved into the £250,000 homes in Stoke Heath.

While ministers have now 'put a halt' to housing the asylum seekers in the village's new-builds, veterans have torn into the Government for seemingly prioritising asylum seekers over those who have served their country.

Stu Mendelson, a former Royal Engineer, told the Daily Mail: 'The debate over Stoke Heath shouldn't overshadow the veterans already waiting for housing in Shropshire. Armed Forces Day has just passed.

'Now is the time to ask whether we're doing enough for those who've already served.'
 
U turn.


'A Home Office spokesperson said: 'New homes should never house asylum seekers. The Home Secretary has directly intervened to stop migrants being moved into the Stoke Heath development and no asylum seekers remain on site.'

'... the Daily Mail can now reveal that the initial decision to turn the new estate in Stoke Heath over to migrants was made despite the fact that 131 veterans are waiting on Shropshire Council's register for social housing, with seven making homelessness applications.

This total – obtained via a Freedom of Information request – far exceeds the number of asylum seekers who would have moved into the £250,000 homes in Stoke Heath.

While ministers have now 'put a halt' to housing the asylum seekers in the village's new-builds, veterans have torn into the Government for seemingly prioritising asylum seekers over those who have served their country.

Stu Mendelson, a former Royal Engineer, told the Daily Mail: 'The debate over Stoke Heath shouldn't overshadow the veterans already waiting for housing in Shropshire. Armed Forces Day has just passed.

'Now is the time to ask whether we're doing enough for those who've already served.'
It's an easy and a lazy argument to make: "them or us".
It's different organisations that are responsible for housing the various groups.
 
That's a lie.
Government bans asylum seekers from being housed near to schools and nurseries. Is 100% true.
Mr Government ‐ tell me asylum seekers are a threat to children- without telling me asylum seekers are a threat to children. :rolleyes:
 
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