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A London estate agency faces scrutiny after TikTok videos falsely linked it to illegal immigrants in luxury homes using public funds.
A London estate agency in Harringay is under scrutiny after investigative journalist Jim Waterson linked it to misleading TikTok videos falsely claiming illegal immigrants were housed in expensive properties using public funds.
The videos, posted under the now-deleted account "Reform_UK_2025," share a name with a registered company, though no direct connection has been proven.
The account is believed to have been run by a Reform Party supporter, as the party gains popularity amid perceived weakness in opposition to immigration concerns.
The article highlights rising public anxiety over immigration and housing, citing statistics showing 48% of inner London social housing tenants were not born in Britain.
It underscores the spread of disinformation and its influence on political discourse and community relations.
Una agencia de bienes raíces de Londres se enfrenta al escrutinio después de que los videos de TikTok lo vincularon falsamente con inmigrantes ilegales en casas de lujo usando fondos públicos.