Nigel Farage vows to evict all foreign nationals from social housing if Reform gains power
Farage outlined his radical proposal on Substack (Getty)
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has outlined a radical policy proposal to evict all foreign nationals from social housing if his party gains power, giving them a three-month grace period to find private accommodation or face deportation.
In his inaugural Substack essay, titled “Britain Is A Two Tier State – Against White People”, Mr Farage asserted that white people are unfairly treated by the government across various sectors, including housing, healthcare, education, policing, the military, and the workplace.
Mr Farage also reiterated his commitment to repeal the Equality Act under a Reform government, arguing that the British state is no longer working for everyone and citing the murder of Henry Nowak as an example of perceived anti-white bias.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy criticised Mr Farage’s proposals, urging him to take his “nasty hate and anger and division somewhere else” and stating that people desire hope over further division.
Reform MP Suella Braverman expressed pride in Mr Farage’s essay, agreeing that white people are treated more unfairly than non-white people and supporting the call to challenge the Equality Act, which she believes treats white people less fairly.