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Protest held over asylum seeker military site plan
The UK Home Office aims to reduce hotel asylum stays by housing up to 600 adults at Crowborough camp, with average stays of 70-80 days, amid local opposition.
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Protestors march through Crowborough to protest against Home Office plans to house asylum seekers in army camp in town
Demonstrators took part in a march on Saturday (November 8) to protest against plans to house hundreds of asylum seekers at a military camp in an East Sussex town.
·Lewes, United Kingdom
Read Full Article'He's a prat!' Keir Starmer slapped with damning verdict as Crowborough residents protest asylum seeker accommodation
Keir Starmer has been slapped with a damning verdict by an enraged Crowborough resident as the rural town becomes engulfed in a protest against asylum seeker accommodation
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticlePlans drawn up to send small boat migrants to six military bases around UK as ministers come under growing pressure to close asylum hotels
A list of sites from Surrey to Cumbria - all of which could be brought into use within weeks - has been compiled by the Ministry of Defence, the Mail on Sunday can disclose.
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