Ministers are expected to be announced today controversial alternatives to housing asylum seekers in hotels across the UK. They could include: 🚢 Disused cruise ships 🪖 Ex-military sites including RAF Scampton
Refugees are set to be housed in disused cruise ships and military barracks, it is expected to be announced today.
Refugees who have been housed in hotels across the UK are unlikely to be moved, and plans will only impact those who arrive in the UK in the coming months Mr Jenrick is expected to make the announcement later today, however plans to house people in ex-military bases has already been criticised by Tory MPs.
Regarding RAF Scampton, Sir Edward Leigh, the Tory MP for the area, has previously criticised the choice.The old military barracks could be used as an alternative to hotels
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