The Conservative Party criticises Clarion Housing Group, Britain’s largest social housing provider, for supporting Care4Calais, a charity that it says provides freebies to Channel migrants.

According to the outlet’s account, Clarion provides rent-free premises to Care4Calais at a shopping centre it owns in Merton, south London. The criticism is framed by the Conservatives as part of a wider political dispute over organisations they consider controversial and their activities connected to migration across the English Channel.

The reporting provided does not include opposing perspectives from Clarion or Care4Calais, so the specific rationale for the premises arrangement and any response to the allegations are not detailed in the supplied material. As a result, the coverage centres on the political attack rather than independently verified details of the charity’s operations.

Overall, the dispute focuses on a landlord–charity relationship and its perceived links to Channel migrant support, with the emphasis in the available source on the Conservatives’ concerns and the location of the premises.