Tory chair accepted £2k hospitality from developer of HMOs for asylum seekers

The Guardian 1 min read 3 hours ago

<p>Exclusive: Kevin Hollinrake’s conference costs paid for by firm helping landlords convert homes for lucrative market</p><p>The Conservative party chair, Kevin Hollinrake, accepted thousands of pounds worth of hospitality from a company that converts family homes into houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) for asylum seekers, official records show.</p><p>According to the MPs’ register of interests, Living Redefined covered £2,000 worth of flights, hotel accommodation and dinner for Hollinrake and a family member to attend a property conference in the south of France earlier this year. The entry, registered in April 2025, lists the hospitality as support for “attendance at a conference”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/03/tory-chair-accepted-hospitality-developer-hmos-asylum-seekers">Continue reading...</a>
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