THE Home Office is paying “around £8 million” per day for asylum seekers to be placed in hotels.
’s home affairs spokeswoman Yvette Cooper called the bill for hotels “astronomical,” adding that the Conservatives had “busted the Home Office budget.”
The annual report by the Home Office states: “We need to stop the boats to relieve the unsustainable pressure on our asylum system and accommodation services, which is costing over £3 billion a year”.Research The Home Office annual report refers to the Illegal Migration Bill, introduced in March, as a solution, citing that it “goes further than ever before to do what is necessary” so that people know “they cannot skip the queue by coming here illegally.”
Speaking in the Commons on Monday, she said: “We need a robust and honest approach to dealing with this problem.“We need a deterrent, and that is why our agreement with Rwanda will work.”
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