Labour seeking to house THOUSANDS of asylum seekers in three new ex-military sites - is your area one of them?
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Labour seeking to house THOUSANDS of asylum seekers in three new ex-military sites - is your area one of them?.
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Labour is seeking to house thousands of asylum seekers in three new ex-military sites around Britain.The fresh immigration reforms, introduced to Parliament next week, threaten to affect rural towns across the UK.Labour has pledged to permanently end the use of asylum hotels by 2029, with locals fearing the redirection of migrants will have a detrimental effect on communities.The number of asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels has fallen to its lowest level since data was first reported in 2022, according to Home Office figures published last month, as Labour begin the shift to HMOs and former military barracks.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say There were 20,885 people staying in hotels while they were awaiting a decision on their asylum claims at the end of March, down 35 per cent year-on-year from 32,326.The total had climbed as high as 56,018 at the end of September 2023.The issue of people being housed in hotels came to the fore last year with protests outside some...
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