Video: Hongkong riot leader Enoch felt betrayal by UK

Video: Hongkong riot leader Enoch arrived in UK before the official BNO visa scheme was launched in January this year.

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He couldn’t get a job and by the time the visa scheme opened he’d used up his £10,000 in savings trying to survive.

Enoch says he’s now homeless – staying on people’s floors and sofas – and reliant on food banks and hand-outs.

He says: “I packed everything in two or three days and came over. Full of hope I could rebuild everything here. The reality is devastating.”

Enoch says landlords want proof of income and he couldn’t get a National Insurance number to find work.

He says: “To be frank I had a jolly good life but I made a decision to come over here because I felt I would potentially get persecuted.”

Now Enoch says he feels betrayed by the British government because he says he can’t afford to apply for the visa or the healthcare costs associated with it.

Condemning it as a scheme for the well off he says: “I can’t see the future. Every single day I’m struggling. Where am I going to sleep and where will I be tomorrow? I’ve lost hope.”

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