How the UK became dependent on asylum hotels
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How the UK became dependent on asylum hotels
Hotels housing asylum seekers have become hotspots of protest. Jory Mundy/ShutterstockChancellor Rachel Reeves’s pledge to “end the costly use of asylum hotels in this parliament” is a rare thing in British politics: a policy supported by all major political parties and a range of refugee charities. Reeves says ending the use of asylum hotels will save the Treasury £1 billion a year. But for a government rapidly losing support, ending “hotel Bri…
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