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Home Office 'plans to house more migrants in Epping despite sex attacks, protests and locals' fear'

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The Home Office is planning to house more migrants in Epping despite a summer which has seen sex attacks, protests and local fury, the town’s council leader has said.

In a letter to top-ranking ministers, Epping Forest District Council boss Chris Whitbread has accused Sir Keir Starmer of “crass insensitivity” over the plans.

 

Mr Whitbread says that Home Office contractor Clearsprings is trying to procure eight flats for “asylum seeker” families.

He has urged the PM, Home Secretary, Deputy PM and Housing Secretary to step in and stop Clearsprings – and has pointed to how The Bell in Epping became the centre of “public protests, disturbances, ongoing demonstrations and significant community tensions” following Hadush Kebatu’s sexual assaults earlier this year.