Nigel Farage set to burst into UK political mainstream

Nigel Farage's Reform UK is using a west London hotel converted into an asylum seeker accommodation as a symbol of Britain's problems to garner votes. The St Giles Hotel, near Heathrow Airport, has become a focal point for the populist party's campaign.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK is capitalizing on the conversion of the St Giles Hotel in west London into an asylum seeker accommodation to highlight Britain's issues. The hotel, a 1960s concrete block near Heathrow Airport, is being used as a campaign tool. The party is trawling for votes by emphasizing the perceived problems associated with the hotel's new use. The St Giles Hotel's transformation has become a symbol for Reform UK's campaign, tapping into public concerns about asylum seekers.
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