Asylum-seekers will be housed in disused military bases in Essex and Lincolnshire and a prison in East Sussex, under plans to cut the £6 million a day spent on hotel accommodation for people landing in the UK in small boats. Housing them in barges and other floating accommodation has also been mentioned. Rishi Sunak has also brought forward proposals to use barracks at Catterick, in his constituency. The Refugee Council is deeply concerned, calling the suggested accommodation ‘entirely unsuitable’ for the needs of vulnerable men, women, and children who have come to our country in search of safety; it will add yet more cost and chaos to the system. The Home Office said that healthcare will be available along with catering facilities and 24/7 security, and ‘accommodation for illegal migrants should meet their essential living needs and nothing more’.
Asylum policies to change
Written by David Fletcher 30 Mar 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for the Government to have the wisdom and resolve to create a selection of safe, cheaper, and humane forms of accommodation. (Psalm 12:5)
- More: www.itv.com/news/2023-03-29/asylum-seekers-to-be-moved-to-disused-military-bases-and-barges