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Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing

Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has proposed a policy to ban foreign nationals from social housing and revoke indefinite leave to remain for those who do not secure private accommodation. The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from government officials and opposition leaders.

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This policy proposal represents a significant shift in immigration and housing discourse, sparking debate over national values and social policy.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Kate Whannel , Politics reporter and Paris Gourtsoyannis , politics correspondent Reuters Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said his party would ban foreign nationals from living in social housing, with tenants required to find private accommodation within three months or face possible deportation.

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The article reports on a controversial right-wing policy proposal, providing space for both the proponent's arguments and the opposition's condemnation.

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