Seven asylum hotels to close in the new year

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Seven asylum hotels to close in the new year
Published: Dec, 17 2024 16:06

Seven asylum hotels will close in the new year, the home secretary has said. Yvette Cooper told the Home Affairs Select Committee she had been able to order the closures because the government had brought the asylum backlog down. She said that was work "we are determined to keep making progress on".

Politics latest: Labour won't give compensation to 'Waspi' women. During the election Labour promised to end the use of asylum hotels, where asylum seekers are housed while their claims are processed. But last month Dame Angela Eagle, the border security minister, said more hotels for asylum seekers had opened since Labour came into government.

Dame Angela said there were 220 hotels used for asylum seekers, with seven having shut since July - but 14 more had opened. According to Dame Angela, there are currently around 116,000 asylum seekers "stuck in a backlog" of more than two years. The minister blamed the situation on the policies of the previous government, arguing that the system "ground to a standstill" because the Tories were busy pursuing the Rwanda policy "which was doomed to failure".

The Labour Party immediately scrapped the policy - which would have sent those entering the UK illegally to settle in Rwanda - on entering into government, branding it a "gimmick" and a waste of money. However, the Conservatives have argued that in scrapping the Rwanda scheme, the government has removed a key deterrent for those looking to enter the UK illegally.

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