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‘Unbelievable’: Asylum seeker family complains about new-build home in UK

Sky News Australia

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July 3, 2026

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GB News host Patrick Christys reacts to a story of a migrant family in the UK complaining about their new-build home, in which they were housed. “It’s unbelievable, it’s so enraging, they came from Pakistan on a work visa, started working as an Uber driver,” Mr Christys told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “The work visa expired, so they applied for asylum; they were obviously granted asylum because we just give that out to anyone at the moment. “They’re in a nice rural village where people choose to move … and they’re complaining about it; they’re saying it’s too remote; they say they feel isolated. Oh, I’m sorry, did you want a penthouse in Central London?”

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Daily Mail

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· Jul 1, 2026

Asylum seeker family say they 'hate' living in their £250,000 newbuild home in Britain's Migrant Street and want to move out

Asylum seeker family say they 'hate' living in their £250,000 newbuild home in Britain's Migrant Street and want to move out

Conservative Home

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· Jun 26, 2026

Shaun Bailey: Behind the statistics of Khan’s failure to deliver new homes are Londoners struggling to cope with the shortage

Every statistic in London’s housing crisis represents a real person. A real family. A real struggle. Behind every failed target is a child without a permanent bedroom, a worker priced out of their community, or a parent wondering how they will make the rent next month. The post Shaun Bailey: Behind the statistics of Khan’s failure to deliver new homes are Londoners struggling to cope with the shortage appeared first on Conservative Home.

GB News

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· Jul 2, 2026

POLL OF THE DAY: Should asylum seekers ever be housed in new-build homes? VOTE NOW

Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger

Sky News host Peta Credlin details how the UK’s migration has become completely out of control after concerns of over-welfare, housing and social cohesion explode. “It’s the welfare payments too, the one thing that’s been retold back to me people know down to the last couple of dollars what these migrants are getting,” Ms Credlin said. “They’re housed in hotels, they’re getting particular payments, they’re getting payments for children and family … there are concerns about safety, cohesion. “It’s just not the numbers crossing the border. You’re changing Britain; Britain won’t be Britain anymore.”

Hot Air

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· Jul 10, 2026

When Housing and Immigration Collide

When Housing and Immigration Collide

GroundUp News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Thousands of immigrants stuck in Musina with little food, water or shelter

Chaos as displaced immigrants descend on town close to Beitbridge border

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Related coverage for "‘Unbelievable’: Asylum seeker family complains about new-build home in UK": Daily Mail — Asylum seeker family say they 'hate' living in their £250,000 newbuild home in Britain's Migrant Street and want to move out. Conservative Home — Shaun Bailey: Behind the statistics of Khan’s failure to deliver new homes are Londoners struggling to cope with the shortage. GB News — POLL OF THE DAY: Should asylum seekers ever be housed in new-build homes? VOTE NOW. Sky News Australia — Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger. Hot Air — When Housing and Immigration Collide. GroundUp News — Thousands of immigrants stuck in Musina with little food, water or shelter