Red Wall MP says that labor should speed up the plan to close all asylum hotels

Red Wall MP says that labor should speed up the plan to close all asylum hotels

Labor should stop All refuge hotels “Very faster” compared to its current They plan to install a stop By the end of the current Parliament in 2029, the Chairman of the Red Wall Group of the party of MPs has said.

Jo White, MP for Basetlav, who leads the Caucas of about 40 MPs Party’s traditional heartlandsChancellor said Rahel reevesThe use of asylum hotels by 2029 should be planned to be axed.

Currently, there are about 32,000 asylum seekers in hotels around Britain. Outside one of those hotels in Ipping, anti -migrant demonstrations were made more than a dozen arrests last week. The hotel was made in the headlines on charges of sexual harassment, harassment and a girl living in sexual activity to engage in sexual activity. The man of Ethiopia denied crimes and lives on remand in custody.

MS White told Wire: “There is a commitment to close hotels by the end of the parliamentary tenure. I think we all want it to be too much, very early.”

“There is a great feeling of inappropriateness because people work hard here in this country and are committed to support the country and then understand what is the cost of asylum hotel, which should be invested in our NHS, our schools and our infrastructure.

EPPING, protesters outside the Bell Hotel in Essex and police ,Lucy North/PA Wire,

“So they have to be closed, we have to clean those refuge hotels.”

He said that he believes that the Labor Minister shares his frustrations and urges Sir. Kir Stamor “Prevent encouragement” for people wishing to illegally reach Britain “.

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A record 24,000 migrants have crossed the channel so far this year, the most tally for the first half of the year since the record started in 2018. This represents an increase of 48 percent compared to the first six months of the previous year.

Ms. White welcomed Home Secretary Yweet cooperPlan to share asylum with food – a wise measures to share the illegal work. He urged Sir Kir Stmper and Ms. Cooper to re -see the idea of national identity cards, repeatedly dismissed a proposal by Downing Street.

While reflecting last week’s performances in Epping, however, he described the scenes as “really frightening and quite scary”, while anger understands, violence against shelters cannot be reduced.

Last week it was revealed that the plan to reduce the number of asylum hotels could rethink migrants in vacant residential properties and houses owned by the council. Public concern over the scheme has intensified as Sir Kir vows to reduce both legal and illegal migration.

At the same time, more than 40,000 unsuccessful shelter seekers appealed against their decisions and still need housing.

A government spokesperson said that since assuming office, ministers had worked immediately to fix the refuge system, close hotels and remove more than 35,000 people, which had no rights here.

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