Clarion, the UK’s largest social housing provider, is under fire for letting charity Care4Calais use its empty commercial spaces free of charge—offering migrants essentials like food, SIM cards, and haircuts. Conservatives, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, accuse Clarion of enabling illegal immigration and profiting from the asylum system, calling it a “complete racket.” Clarion defends itself, insisting they’re supporting vital aid for vulnerable people and rejecting claims of exploitation as “toxic reporting.” Meanwhile, Care4Calais’ former founder resigned after a Charity Commission probe revealed governance and financial issues—and admitted to carrying illegal pepper spray. As small boat crossings hit record highs—with over 200 migrants arriving in one day—the debate intensifies over how to respond to this growing humanitarian and political crisis.

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