Crowborough campaign leader shares struggles of ongoing battle over asylum camp: ‘There’s no democracy!’
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A campaign leader fighting the Government's plans to house asylum seekers in Crowborough has spoken to GB News about the ongoing struggles of the local community.
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Kim Bailey, chairman of the Crowborough Shield campaign group, said the locals felt "abandoned" by authorities.
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Crowborough Shield is currently pursuing legal action to end the housing of 350 migrants in a nearby army camp.
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Speaking to Patrick Christys, Ms Bailey said residents had been forced into a "long, hard slog" to make their voices heard, accusing Labour of pushing through decisions without sufficient consultation.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "This town needs to be prepared," she said."You've got Linton, you've got Bicester, Barnham and all the other towns that are going to be going through this.
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