‘One is one too many’: Skegness MP hopes to shut down last asylum seeker hotel

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‘One is one too many’: Skegness MP hopes to shut down last asylum seeker hotel
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MP Matt Warman is hoping to close the last hotel in Skegness used for housing asylum seekers, pointing out the lack of necessary support for them.

“We are in the process of changing the law, we have massively sped up the processing of applications and we have closed all but one of the hotels. That is progress, but it is still not enough,” he said. One week later, the body of 23-year-old Petra Ross was found near the Gibraltar Point nature reserve. A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of her murder but was later released on bail.Addressing these concerns, Mr Warman noted: “I think the reality for Skegness is that we still get hundreds of thousands of people coming every year. They’re coming as tourists because it’s a great place to visit and because it’s got all of the vibrancy that has been attractive for centuries.

The former Minister of State at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, together with other Lincolnshire leaders, recently voiced criticism of National Grid’s proposed Grimsby to Walpole pylon plan. They highlighted concerns that the project would leave aThe news has prompted the launch of several petitions by concerned residents throughout the county, including one by 21-year-old Tabitha Siddorn from Beesby, near Alford.highlighting the picturesque nature of her small village.

“The reality is this is a huge amount of additional spend, that will in part come from government, but also in a large part come on people’s electricity bills. People do have to ask themselves, what do they feel is the right way of doing this? I start as a newcomer into the political scene, but hope to serve its residents as well as Ric did over the years.”

He secured victory by a margin of just 28 votes, fending off Conservative challenger Jacob Beardmore, then a student at the University of Lincoln. Nearly a year has passed since the Labour-led City of Lincoln Council decided to cancel the popular four-day event due to concerns about overcrowding. The decision has divided many in the city, with some insisting that it had lost its way, while others continue to vouch for its return.

“One that is both refreshed and traditional with a focus on its roots in supporting Lincolnshire’s arts, crafts, farmers, traders and charities.

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