By Giuseppe De Santis

It’s a well-known fact that the Labour Party wants to swamp Britain with immigrants, and the extent of this treachery is appalling.

In this context, the Government has requested landlords to accommodate asylum seekers, with private contractors facilitating this arrangement and offering landlords guaranteed rent for five years.

Private contractor Serco, one of three companies working for the Home Office, is offering landlords guaranteed rent deals for five years, with taxpayers footing the substantial bill. According to their website, Serco is responsible for housing more than 30,000 asylum seekers and has an expanding portfolio of over 7,000 homes.

Serco is planning to host an event next month at a four-star hotel in the Malvern Hills as part of its initiative to accommodate more asylum seekers. The company is reportedly seeking landlords, investors, and agents with properties available for lease in the North West, the Midlands, and the East of England for over five years.

The deal reportedly includes a commitment to rent being paid on time each month, with no arrears. It also offers free property management and complete repair and maintenance services. Additionally, Serco will cover utilities and council tax bills. Their promotional materials present this offer to potential clients as an attractive and competitive opportunity within the industry.

The number of migrants crossing the Channel in small boats has exceeded 9,500 this year, representing a one-third increase from the previous all-time high.

Wouldn’t it be great if Labour applied the same energy to providing housing for homeless veterans and native Britons who are facing hardship? Unfortunately, it’s clear that this is unlikely to happen, as Labour does not care about the needs of native Britons.

Nothing will change because the three main parties will not take action to stop this drain on our resources. However, the British Democrats will put an end to it by abolishing the human rights legislation that enables it and by exiting the 1951 UN Refugee Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights.

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