Quelling public disquiet is worth extra cost of barracks asylum housing, says No 10
Government defends prospect of paying more for barracks, saying people ‘don’t want asylum seekers in hotels’ Downing Street has defended the prospect of paying more to house asylum seekers in disused barracks instead of hotels, arguing that quelling public disquiet was worth any extra cost. As (…)
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