Tories say PM fuelling frustration over asylum housing
Briefly

Sir James Cleverly has expressed that Sir Keir Starmer is amplifying public frustration regarding the housing of asylum seekers. Cleverly criticized the Prime Minister for suggesting an abundance of housing, noting it disconnects from reality, especially amidst a housing crisis. Labour's commitment to deliver 1.5 million homes contrasts with Conservative failure to meet housing targets. Cleverly's new role as shadow housing secretary follows a government reshuffle, and he emphasized the frustration of young people unable to secure housing due to unmet promises by the government.
Sir James Cleverly accused Sir Keir Starmer of fuelling public frustration over asylum seeker housing, stating the Prime Minister has amplified the situation by claiming lots of housing is available.
Labour aims to deliver 1.5 million homes, citing the Tories' abolishment of mandatory housing targets as the source of ongoing housing crisis consequences.
Sir James noted that the government is failing to deliver on housebuilding promises, which is causing frustration, especially among young people waiting for housing.
He criticized the Prime Minister for suggesting there are plenty of spare houses for asylum seekers while many individuals are struggling for housing.
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