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    Fresh Protest in Waterlooville Over Plan to House Asylum Seekers in £250000 Flats

    July 31, 2025Updated:July 31, 20253 Mins Read
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    More than 1,000 people gathered in the town of Waterlooville last night to protest against a plan to house 35 asylum seekers in brand new flats above local shops. The flats, which are said to be worth £250,000 each, would reportedly be used to accommodate couples, single parents with children, and one single woman. The demonstration, which included chants of “send them home” and England flags, has sparked intense public debate across the UK.

    Residents say they are frustrated with what they believe is a lack of communication and involvement in the decision. Protester Nicola Lattimer told the BBC, “We’ve had enough of the government, they just are not listening to anybody.” Many protesters expressed concern over pressure on local services, while others questioned how decisions are being made about immigration and community planning.

    Suella Braverman, MP for Fareham and Waterlooville, joined the discussion by writing a letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, calling the housing plans “insulting to local people.” Braverman described the town centre as turning into a “no-go zone for the patriotic, common-sense majority,” and warned that the plan would add pressure to local services such as police and healthcare.

    Why are people protesting in Waterlooville over asylum housing plans?
    Residents believe the government has failed to listen to their concerns. They argue that the town’s infrastructure cannot handle the extra pressure, and they fear the housing will cause long-term problems. Some politicians have also used strong language that many feel has added to local fear and confusion. While the Home Office has said a decision will come after the consultation ends on Friday, the plan continues to divide the community.

    Councillor Phil Munday, leader of Havant Borough Council, has pushed back against Braverman’s comments. He accused her of using “inaccurate language” and spreading fear. Munday clarified that the proposed flats would not house “dangerous single men” as Braverman claimed, but rather families and individuals who are legally supported asylum seekers.

    “Her repeated reference to illegal immigrants and unwanted men flames fears,” Munday said. “We know as a matter of fact that all users of the proposed accommodation are supported asylum seekers.” He added that Havant Borough Council would ensure local views are fully reflected in their response to the Home Office.

    Suella Braverman, meanwhile, praised the protesters on social media, writing, “Very proud of the people of Waterlooville tonight… You speak for millions.” She also thanked the police for keeping the protest peaceful, with no reports of arrests or violence.

    Residents like Sue Johnston remain skeptical of the government’s immigration policy. She questioned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s “end game” for the rising number of migrants entering the UK. The protest reflects growing tension across the country, where many communities feel left out of the national conversation on asylum and migration.

    As the Friday consultation deadline approaches, all eyes are on the Home Office, which will decide whether to approve the Waterlooville flats for use as asylum accommodation. Until then, debate in the town remains heated, with no clear resolution in sight.

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