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Reform UK Councils Plan Exit from Migrant Housing Schemes
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Reform UK Councils Plan Exit from Migrant Housing Schemes

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Last updated: May 10, 2026 4:01 pm
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Reform UK intends to withdraw from national migrant housing programs in councils under its control, party leader Nigel Farage announces. The party commits to prioritizing local residents and scrutinizing participation in resettlement initiatives that accommodate hundreds of asylum seekers nationwide.

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Lancashire Leads the ChargeOpposition and Financial ImpactGovernment Pushes Expansion

Reform UK captured 14 councils in recent local elections, achieving breakthroughs in long-held Labour areas.

Lancashire Leads the Charge

The Reform-led council in Lancashire launches an effort to exit the government’s migrant resettlement program. Nigel Farage stresses urgent local challenges, such as homeless ex-servicemen, that demand priority over costs tied to illegal migrants.

Farage writes: “We will look very hard at leaving the Government’s migrant resettlement policy. In Lancashire, the Reform-run council has launched a bold initiative by declaring that they will leave the Government’s migrant resettlement programme.”

Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf declares: “These schemes have only served to prioritise recent arrivals and foreign nationals ahead of the British public. Reform UK in Lancashire is putting an end to a shameful Conservative policy which shoved British people to the back of the queue for housing and council services.”

Central government funds programs like UKRS and ARP, yet they strain council resources and intensify pressure on local housing supplies.

Cabinet member for rural affairs, environment, and communities Joshua Roberts asserts: “This proposal is about fairness. Reform UK was elected last May to make sure that people who live, work and contribute to Lancashire are put at the front of the queue and are not disadvantaged. We are calling on the Labour Government to stop placing refugees in Lancashire and instead redirect public funds to better support our vulnerable residents and veterans. These people have been deprioritised by successive Labour and Conservative Governments for far too long.”

Opposition and Financial Impact

Detractors describe the plan as a publicity stunt, arguing it simply shifts housing allocations elsewhere without ending the programs.

The National Audit Office forecasts £5.7 billion in costs for Afghan resettlement schemes by 2033. Locally in Lancashire, taxpayers face an average annual bill of £7 million from these efforts.

Government Pushes Expansion

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood reveals plans to broaden migrant resettlement amid efforts to curb small boat crossings. In a March address, she vows to “open new safe and legal routes, with community sponsorship becoming the new norm.” Mahmood explains: “The entire approach is designed to shift the asylum system in Britain away from dangerous, illegal crossings, and high levels of applications from those without legitimate asylum claims.”

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