September 8, 2025Sep 8 Asylum seekers are expected to be moved from hotels into former military bases as the Prime Minister advances the next phase of his government’s migration strategy. Reports suggest that the Ministry of Defence sites could be brought into use within weeks, with an announcement likely to come from the new Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood. The shift follows months of protests outside hotels that have been housing migrants across the country. The situation has become one of the government’s most pressing challenges, sparking heated debate and local opposition in many areas. Labour has pledged to end the use of hotels for migrants by 2029, but Sir Keir Starmer is understood to have pressed the Home Office to accelerate the timetable. Dozens of hotels could be closed far sooner than expected, as the government seeks alternative accommodation and aims to reduce reliance on the current system. Adapted From: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2105358/keir-starmer-migrant-housing-military-barracks
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