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Monday, 28 April 2025

Starmer’s not smashing the human trafficking gangs – he’s going into business with them

 The latest scandal is that Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, is implementing a plan to house asylum seekers in private accommodation, aiming to address the enormous costs associated with the growing number of migrants crossing the Channel.

The British state is using taxpayers’ money to offer private landlords favourable contracts to house asylum-seekers and illegal migrants, prioritising non-tax-paying immigrants over British citizens.

This unfair move has sparked outrage, with many feeling that the government is putting the interests of illegal migrants above those of its own people.

Matt Goodwin points out that Keir Starmer’s Labour government is eroding the social contract between the people and the state and that this could have far-reaching and negative effects on the country.

Keir Starmer isn’t “smashing the gangs” that are breaking our laws and flooding Britain with illegal immigrants – he’s going into business with them.

That’s the conclusion you’d draw after reading about the latest shocking scandal that has just hit the news in Britain.

Against the backdrop of the country’s broken borders, spiralling number of illegal immigrants and collapsing public trust in the willingness of the political class to fix this crisis, something else deeply troubling has just bubbled to the surface.

The British state, the ruling class, are now using the British people’s own money – taxpayers’ money – to offer far more favourable contracts to private landlords who rent their properties to asylum-seekers and illegal migrants instead of renting them to the British people who need them.

That’s right.

Backed by the British state, private companies such as Serco are now proudly boasting about offering landlords far more favourable five-year deals to encourage them to house 30,000 asylum-seekers and illegal migrants, at the expense of the hardworking, tax-paying British people.

Unlike the normal housing market, under these deals, landlords are being offered leases with no risk of arrears or non-payment, funding for property repairs and council tax bills, and no fees for letting companies and property managers.

In other words, they are being offered big incentives to house the illegal migrants who are breaking our laws, while those migrants, too, are being offered even more incentives to enter Britain in the first place – the prospect of their own home. [Note from The Exposé: The more incentives Starmer offers illegal migrants, the more that will come. Instead of marketing Britain as a place for holiday makers to spend their money, for example, he is marketing Britain as a place for illegal immigrants to come and live off taxpayers.]....<<<Read More>>>...