Migrant uses human rights law to fight eviction from Reading retirement home

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A 59-year-old migrant on disability benefits is using human rights law to prevent eviction from a British retirement home after moving his family in. He claims he didn't understand the tenancy agreement due to limited English and that evicting his wife and young daughters would violate his right to family life. The situation has drawn criticism, with concerns raised about the suitability of retirement accommodation for children and potential abuse of human rights laws.


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