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Keir Starmer branded ‘toxic’ over asylum seeker housing claim | Politics | News

Sir Keir Starmer is called “toxic için for claiming to be“ too many houses için for homeless British families and asylum seekers. The Prime Minister made a strange comment to a Joint Committee. However, conservative deputy Sir James Cleverly, the new shadow housing secretary, the commentary for the prime minister for asylum seekers showed that more accommodation than young British workers showed that he is interested in providing more accommodation.

Mr. Times told Radio: “Anger was in the Prime Minister’s Liaison Committee and Blithely said, ‘Oh, when he told us, when he told us, and told us that they were struggling to be on the housing ladder, and told him.

“And he rejects his concerns in a line and once again shows that he is interested in finding more accommodation for asylum seekers than hardworking young people in the UK. And this is toxic.”

MPs asked when the government would finish the scandal of homeless families. And two Labor Party deputies, Dame Meg Hillier and Florence Eshalomi pointed out that the councils trying to host local residents faced competition from their home office, which bought property for asylum seekers while encouraging hotels.

Sir Keir was also condemned by Susan Hall, a conservative member of the London Assembly and former Mayor of London. He said: “Our Prime Minister lives in a bubble and has no clues!” He said.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said, “This madness. What’s going on?” He said.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that he was trying to buy property to place asylum seekers and said he was working with local councils to ensure that he does not worse the local housing problems.

Dame Meg Hillier, Labor Party Deputy and Committee Deputy, said to Sir Keir during the hearing of the Commons Committee: “We only have a home office offer for the asylum seekers and we have councils for the same properties …”

And workers’ deputy Florence Eshalomi “… For the homeless. Everyone is chasing the same people,” he added.

Dame Meg continued: “It increases the price and cost.”

Sir Keir said the investigation: “We have to take over other accommodation and we need to take down the asylum lists. No alternative.”

Dame Meg was asked: “To determine this, exactly what other accommodation do you plan to take over to provide temporary accommodation for families?”

The Prime Minister said: “There are many houses that can be used in many local authorities and we determine where to be used.”

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