Government defends prospect of paying more for barracks than for hotel accommodationDowning Street has defended the prospect of paying more to house asylum seekers in disused barracks instead of hotels, arguing that quelling public disquiet was worth any extra cost.As refugee organisations and local politicians described plans to house tens of thousands of people in ex-military sites as “fanciful” and “too expensive”, No 10 said that “communities don’t want asylum seekers housed in hotels, and neither does the government”. Continue reading...
Saturday 1 November 2025
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Quelling public disquiet worth extra cost of housing refugees in barracks, says No 10
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