WATCH: Clare Muldoon despairs at new council houses being built for asylum seekers
Clare Muldoon criticizes Labour government over migrant housing policy

On January 2, 2026, GB News commentator Clare Muldoon criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government during a segment discussing new figures showing 2025 was the second-highest year on record for migrant crossings in the UK. Muldoon expressed frustration over the government's policy of building new council houses specifically for asylum seekers, arguing that this approach was failing British citizens who face housing shortages. The criticism came amid ongoing debates about immigration policy and housing allocation in the UK, with Muldoon accusing the government of prioritizing migrants over native residents. The segment was part of GB News' coverage of immigration issues under the Labour administration.
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