Relocation of Afghan nationals to UK could exceed £2 billion



Thursday, September 4, 2025 -The UK government faces a projected bill of over £2 billion to relocate Afghan nationals, officials have reported. 

The costs cover housing, support services, and integration programs for those arriving under humanitarian schemes. This estimate comes amid continuing debates over the scale and pace of resettlement, as well as the country’s broader immigration policy.

Public reaction has been divided. Supporters argue the UK has a moral duty to provide refuge to those who worked alongside British forces, while critics question the financial burden and its impact on public services. 

Media coverage has also highlighted the challenges of housing and accommodating large numbers of arrivals in a short time.

If the estimated costs materialize, the government may need to allocate additional funding from the national budget, potentially affecting other areas of public spending. Analysts suggest that careful planning will be crucial to ensure effective resettlement and integration without overwhelming local communities.

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