A British family evicted so migrants could move in. This will happen in Ireland, very soon.

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 This is happening in towns across Britain   On Saturday I travelled to Bolton – and what I uncovered left me absolutely stunned.   I spoke to an Afghan asylum seeker who explained how he and others are being housed in shared properties – rent-free, council tax-free, with utilities covered and £40 a week spending money on top. All paid for by you, the taxpayer.   But here’s the part that really shocked me – and even shocked him when I told him.   An English single mother with two young children was kicked out of her home by her landlord. Why? Because it’s more profitable to hand that same house over to Serco, the company managing asylum accommodation. The property was carved up into an HMO, and six migrant men moved in.   A British family out on the street. Asylum seekers moved in. And the government calls this a “solution.”   This is happening in communities across the UK. In Bolton alone, the number of HMOs has rocketed from 170 to more than 700 in just a few years. Locals told me about sleepless nights from noise, the smell of cannabis drifting down their streets, and their despair at being ignored by politicians.   And yet – when I was out there reporting – the police mysteriously turned up, as if someone had tipped them off that I was daring to ask questions.   This is the reality: ordinary Britons are being sidelined in their own country.   Even the asylum seeker I interviewed couldn’t believe it.   At GB News, we shine a light on these stories the establishment broadcasters would rather you never hear. But we can only keep doing this with your support.   By becoming a GB News member today, you’ll help us hold power to account, defend free speech, and tell the stories that matter to you.   This isn’t just about Bolton. It’s about Britain. If we don’t speak up, who will?   Thank you for standing with us.   Ben Leo,

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