
EXCLUSIVE: Piddington mum TERRIFIED for daughter's future with migrant camp to open in local town

Piddington resident Andrea Owen speaks to GB News about her fears for her daughter’s future as plans to accommodate thousands of asylum seekers in the local area spark anger and concern among residents. Owen says the community is worried about how the proposed accommodation could affect local life, safety and the future of the village, insisting that residents were not asked whether they wanted the plans to go ahead.
Owen describes the situation as deeply upsetting and says residents have already discussed organising volunteer street patrols if the asylum accommodation goes ahead. She questions how safe the local area will be and argues that the impact on communities is not being properly understood. She also expresses wider frustration over immigration and border policy, saying she wants the government to “get control of our borders” and that the British way of life is being lost.
With thousands of asylum seekers potentially being accommodated across communities around the country, the debate over immigration, housing and local services continues to divide opinion. In this emotional interview, Andrea Owen explains why she believes the plans will have a major impact on her community and her daughter’s future, and why she is calling for greater action on Britain’s borders.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis video features an interview with Andrea Owen, a resident of a British village near Piddington, who expresses strong opposition to the government's plan to house 1,250 illegal migrants in her local area. She argues that the move threatens the safety of women and children, disrupts traditional British rural life, and ignores the well-being of local military veterans.
