OUTRAGE: Labour MP ATTACKS Starmer's council house asylum seeker plans as  'DISASTER' on GB News

“Calculated to enrage the British people” — fury explodes as Starmer’s asylum housing scheme sparks civil war inside Labour and ignites public anger nationwide

A political firestorm tore through GB News as a Labour MP launched a blistering on-air attack on Sir Keir Starmer’s asylum housing plans, branding them a “disaster” and warning they risk blowing apart public trust at a time when Britain’s housing crisis is already at breaking point.

In an extraordinary moment of live television, Labour’s own Barry Gardiner appeared to turn against his party, condemning proposals to build and refurbish council homes specifically for asylum seekers — a move critics say amounts to queue-jumping while British families are left to rot on waiting lists.

£100 MILLION SCHEME SPARKS NATIONAL FURY

The outrage erupted after it emerged that around 200 local councils have expressed interest in a £100 million government pilot scheme designed to move asylum seekers out of hotels and into newly built or renovated properties.

But instead of calming public anger, the plan has poured petrol on an already raging fire.

Councils named include areas already crippled by housing shortages, prompting accusations that the government is rewarding illegal entry while ignoring citizens who’ve paid into the system all their lives.

LABOUR MP: ‘THIS WILL INFURIATE THE COUNTRY’

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Gardiner did not hold back.

“I can’t see anything more calculated to get up the nostrils of the British people than this,” he warned.
“People have been waiting 10, 15, 20 years for a council home — and suddenly there’s a separate route for others.”

He admitted the scheme showed a fundamental failure to understand public anger, calling it an “intellectual and political disaster” that risks detonating resentment across the country.

The moment stunned viewers — with GB News host Patrick Christys declaring live on air that Labour had effectively been “red-pilled” by its own policy”.

‘WE WERE TOLD THIS WAS A CONSPIRACY — NOW IT’S REAL’

Christys accused the government of years of denial and deception, pointing out that the dispersal of asylum seekers into communities was previously dismissed as a “right-wing conspiracy theory.”

“Well now it’s happening,” he said bluntly.
“If building homes specifically for asylum seekers isn’t priority treatment, then what on earth is?”

STUDIO AUDIENCE ERUPTS: ‘THE GOVERNMENT THINKS WE’RE STUPID’

The GB News audience gave voice to the anger boiling across the country.

One woman described family members stuck on housing lists for years, while taxpayers’ money is funnelled into rehousing people who entered the UK illegally.

“How can the government expect us to be okay with this?” she demanded.
“They just want asylum seekers out of hotels — they’re not solving anything, just shifting the problem.”

Another audience member warned Britain is sitting on a “powder keg”, accusing the government of ignoring the will of the people and sleepwalking into disaster.

‘A HOUSING CRISIS ON STEROIDS’

Panelists warned that as asylum hotels close, tens of thousands of migrants could be classed as homeless, pushing them to the front of social housing queues — while young British workers, families and pensioners are pushed even further back.

“If there’s £100 million for housing,” one panellist said,
“build council homes for the people who’ve paid in — not those who just arrived.”

The debate also highlighted growing fury among young Britons forced to move hundreds of miles away just to afford rent, while new accommodation is earmarked for asylum seekers.

LABOUR IN MELTDOWN AS BACKLASH GROWS

The explosive exchange has fuelled speculation of a deepening civil war inside Labour, with even senior MPs now warning Starmer’s approach risks electoral catastrophe.

With migration numbers rising, hotels still packed, and housing shortages worsening, critics say the Prime Minister is sleepwalking into one of the most toxic political scandals of his leadership.

As one panellist summed it up:

“This isn’t just bad policy.
This is the kind of decision that turns frustration into fury.”