Jobless Somali refugees who have not worked since arriving in the UK in 2008 are moved from their £2m Hampstead council house - into a £1.3m one just around the corner


Unemployed Saeed Khaliif, his wife Sayida (inset) and their brood provoked uproar in 2011 when they moved into one of the most expensive properties ever to be funded by housing benefit. It emerged that the family have now had to vacate the six-bedroom property (left) in West Hampstead, north-west London, due to changes in the welfare system. But campaigners have been left further outraged after they were given a property (right) worth around £3,000-a-month in rent in an up-and-coming area of the capital.

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