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More than 1,000 immigration protesters have demonstrated against the plan to provide housing for couples and parents seeking asylum.
It came after former Orthodox Home Secretary Sula Bravemen, which was labeled to 35 people in flats above shops in Walloville to “completely inappropriate” the proposals of the house office.
Phil Munde of Labor, the leader of the Havant Boro Council, accused the MP of demanding “increasing fear” for Fareham and Waterloville.
A home office consultation ends on Friday, after which it will decide whether the proposed housing is approved or not.
In a letter to current Home Secretary Yett CooperBreverman wrote such features to the centers of the city as “patriotic, no-go zone for general knowledge majority”.
In a statement on Tuesday, the council said that it would do its best to “reflect the outlook of the residents when submitting its feedback at the house office.
It said, after discussion with the home office, it was reported that the housing was “best suited for the use of couples, or single parents with young children”.
A crowd of people carrying flags and placards in Hampshire city on Wednesday afternoon.
Protector Nikola Latimer said: “We have enough for the government, they are not just listening to anyone.”
Suu Johnston said that this was an “excellent opposition”: “I really explain to the Kir starrer what is the final game for all these migrants?”
She said she was concerned about the pressure on NHS and migrants to get priority with local services.
“They have not given anything in the country, so why should they do?” He said.
Another woman who did not want to name, said: “This is the time that our government helped our people.”
In A social media post After the protest, Breverman said: “Tonight the people of Waterloville are very proud.”
Phil Munde said: “I am still worried again [Braverman’s] In his assistant letter, the wrong language is repeatedly used which only wants to increase fear in the hearts and minds of our concerned residents.
“Frequent references for illegal immigrants and unwanted men, when we know all users of proposed housing as shelter seekers, they are afraid.”
In a second letter to the Home Secretary last week, Breverman said that the proposal would “reduce the clothes and the community significantly”.
“Even though the living is mainly women and children, it will put a significant burden on local resources.”
The council said that it was not initially consulted on schemes after clearancepings, which is a procurement company employed by the home office for the project, Used a “wrong email address”.
It was later given a 10-day consultation period on proposals.
Bravaraman was dismissed as Home Secretary in November 2023, when he captured an article on an article accusing the metropolitan police of bias in policing protests.