Britons could be asked to house Afghans as thousands face hotel evictions

by Nearby_Evenings

18 comments
  1. They’re having the foot end of the bed if we are top and tailing

  2. 2001: We are saving the world from terror
    2023: Afghans will be living in your house and we lost $1trn

  3. Let’s invite more people into a country with a housing crises, already crammed houses and pushed-to-the-limit infrastructure, crowded schools and hospitals and brewing cultural and sectarian wars, this isn’t enough.

    We need open migration (disguised as safe routes) with the whole world according to some leftists, not just Afghanistan, HK and Ukraine. We need more migrants, from Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, Syria, Bangladesh to name a few, and be open for everyone even though we have no where to put them.

    We also need to build many more houses while simultaneously maintaining a low carbon economy, and preserving our countryside.

  4. Even Asian communities don’t want them flooding their areas.

  5. British Culture and Afghani culture clashes on a lot of important topics unfortunately.

    Even the most accepting, and “westernised” people that grew up in cultures that hold views similar to Afghanistan struggle to adjust to our views on Women, sexuality, and religions to just name a few…. And although some can very well fit in with the the UK’s view on these things when they move to the UK, it’s rarely an easy transition.

    Those that can’t, or refuse, are outright fucking dangerous.

    No racism, or intolerance intended, just pure hard facts. People that grew up in sexist misogynistic and quite frankly outdated cultures, often don’t mix well here for obvious reasons that we are too often not aloud to be said out loud!

  6. I would, and I have no problem with it at all, but, uh… I’m 37 and live in a rented 2-bedroom with my mum because we can’t afford anywhere else. There’s only just enough room for *us.*

  7. Please can someone explain to me why the government seems more concerned with housing people who haven’t arrived yet, when we have a people living on the streets that need help now?

    I genuinely do not understand the logic in these type of decisions.

    I understand people in Afghanistan are in the shit, but people already here are suffering too. Why don’t we help those closer to home first?

  8. Why don’t we send them to Australia? It’s a big country and less populated. UK is fucking full.

  9. I’m sure those redditors who like advocating for open borders will be more than happy to take some in right?… right?

  10. No thank you. My gf and daughter can do without that kind of prejudice in their own home.

  11. Britain’s, who can no longer afford their mortgages, could be asked to house more people in their defaulted homes.

    Sounds cool. Rishi is killing it rn

  12. With the mortgage rate rises first they get evicted from their hotel and then they get evicted from my house along with me as the bank rats throw us to the curb. Join me, my Afghan brothers, in abject poverty and misery.

  13. For shits n’giggles they should first ask anyone who has ever held up a “refugees welcome” sign ([example](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37397426)). “this you in this picture, bro? Yes, cool, how do you feel about housing a migrant?”

    Watch the vast majority of them squirm and decline because of reasons.

  14. I could tell them where to stuff that idea, we can barely afford to live where we live anyways.

  15. I think quite a fair few Britons will be struggling to house themselves in the next few years let alone random Afghans.

  16. All of the Afghans I’ve seen in the news and in documentaries who were activists or had helped NATO soldiers seemed like good people who weren’t deeply religious. Chill people like the Kurds and Turks.

  17. It’s about time the ‘refugees welcome’ mob actually lived up to their own values and took a few into their homes

  18. There’s lots of left wing guardian readers types that will probably welcome strangers living in their homes!

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