Nigel Farage says Reform UK would remove foreign nationals from social housing if the party comes to power, as political attention builds ahead of a forthcoming by-election. Multiple reports describe Farage presenting the proposal as part of a wider agenda on immigration and access to public housing. The Independent and other outlets report that he frames the policy as an overhaul of who is eligible to live in social or council housing. Coverage also reflects that Farage’s remarks are linked to his broader claims about discrimination and institutional attitudes in the UK. Across the articles, Reform’s stance is presented as a pledge rather than a current policy, with details varying in how outlets characterize the proposal. The reporting also notes the timing of the comments in the context of heightened scrutiny of Reform’s platform and its electoral prospects. No sources indicate that the policy is already in force, and the articles focus on Farage’s statement and its political implications rather than on implementation plans.