The city is already facing a housing crisis with about 165,000 people living in temporary accommodation organised by their borough.
Refugees have also said they are frustrated with the slow pace of the scheme and a lack of communication.Said Shinwari, who is a British citizen after previously working in the UK for more than 20 years, returned with his wife and eight children when the Taliban took control of their town. Mr Shinwari says he has had very little communication from the government despite numerous attempts to contact officials.Harrow Council has received 10 applications and has moved five families into emergency accommodation.
"We need the Home Office to communicate with Afghan refugees to give them clarity as to how the process is actually going to work. The council needs this too."
Like anyone relying on social housing gets to choose where they live. Deluded.
Their are plenty of old military bases withex forces families houses (not barracks or blocks but homes) maybe they could be done up instead of selling of and then used.
how very dare they say they dont want to go where we send them, they just to live in a ghetto, and NOT integrate. Send them back.
And yet we have British nationals living on the streets… These Afghans are in warm, safe hotels, no doubt with meals thrown in and all paid for by Joe Public. If they’re being this ungrateful perhaps they’d like to be put on a plane back to Kabul?
Why can’t they be homeless in their own country
Can I grab one of their dhingies and go to France? then I could grab a flight anywhere than here. 😂😂😂😜😜
What a cheek making demands.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ClownWorld disaster tabasco fiasco! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i tell ye, our government is totally incompetent 😂😂😂🤓🤓
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