In London, hundreds of refugees face the prospect of being left in life-threatening cold temperatures after being evicted from Home Office accommodation. London boroughs are advocating for an extension of the 28-day deadline for successful refugees to vacate accommodation to 56 days. Meanwhile, a case from 2019 has surfaced involving Lulu Akubake, a Muslim immigrant living in Ealing with her four children in a container converted into a 2-bedroom flat. She has expressed dissatisfaction with her living conditions, describing them as 'mental torture,' a 'prison,' and a 'place for animals' due to extreme temperatures in winter and summer. This situation has sparked discussions on social media, with some users criticizing the complaints about free, taxpayer-funded accommodations.
Imagine being this ungrateful. Migrant woman complains about her free, taxpayer funded accommodations in the UK. https://t.co/IleJsUF4pQ
Muslim immigrants in UK live in a container used as an apartment with 4 children without paying rent. But they are not happy and complain because it is too cold in winter and too hot in summer. She says which is "mental torture, a prison, a place for animals". What do you think? https://t.co/EWNCY60inT
Migrant woman complains about her free, taxpayer funded accommodations in the UK. https://t.co/nVuDpEezzD
Immigrant self-entitlement gets my blood boiling. From 2019 Lulu Akubake living in Ealing complained at a container, converted into a 2 bed flat for her 4 children. Its too cold in winter & too warm in summer. She says it's "mental torture..a prison..a place for animals". https://t.co/VDYG6dj2tP
Hundreds of refugees faced the prospect of being left exposed to life-threatening cold temperatures in London after being evicted from Home Office accommodation. London boroughs are calling for the 28-day deadline for successful refugees to vacate accommodation to 56-days. https://t.co/vcQUOvfitF