As someone who lives in an area where hotels are used for this purpose, that could be a big vote winner for Reform if they promise it again at the general election. There are definitely issues down by the seafront caused by a small group of immigrants and people’s fear is only going to grow too. Promising an end to that will see them make huge gains here.
Smellslikecraig on
Read the article and saw no plans to retool these hotels into housing for homeless veterans, or anything that would help “look after our own”. I’m sure it’s on the way though.
Disastrous-Sky-4753 on
Its about getting rid of them and stopping incentives for them to come.
TheLyam on
They propose to report every here illegally, at least that’s their first set of targets, by how will they know who they are and where to send them to?
On what grounds will they challenge the asylum hotels?
TwatScranner on
Given the courts have done everything they can to keep asylum seekers within the country, including ones that have committed crimes, it’s doubtful Reform will get anywhere with this.
In a way that probably suits them anyway, because they can shine a light on the courts as well as the politicians.
si329dsa9j329dj on
We spent over £5 billion on asylum support, accommodation and resettlement in 2023/24.
The farmer and business IHT changes are expected to bring in an additional £520 million by 2029-30.
We do not have the capacity nor funds to be the worlds caretaker for people fleeing war-torn France, nor is it fair on taxpayers. It simply costs too much, and that money could be far better spent elsewhere. On top of the other issues it brings.
After-Dentist-2480 on
“Send us more money to fund legal challenges which will never happen.”
Farage and Tommy Robinson – two grifting cheeks from the same shitty arse.
dpr60 on
The law says that every area has to accept asylum seekers proportionate to the number of locals. The home office has powers to commandeer accommodation and send them there, if councils refuse or don’t have the funds to accommodate them. The councils do have a limited duty to support them though – safeguarding vulnerable people and unaccompanied minors for example. This is performative stuff from Farage, he knows there’s nothing he can do about it. Just picking another fight to keep himself at the centre of the culture war and in the headlines.
Electronic_Charity76 on
Reform have got Labour in a Catch 22 with this issue.
Labour can either: A) let the Reform councils have their way, which is a blow to the governments’ authority, or B) use the Home Office to override the councils, and give Reform some good ammunition to use against the government.
[deleted] on
As ever ReformUK are focused on race-baiting instead of actual issues.
Labour are already clearing the asylum backlog created by the Conservative party so eventually this housing won’t be required
Verbal_v2 on
Completely outmanoeuvred Labour here. Labour can either fight it tooth and nail so Reform can show all the locals who is responsible or give in so more go to other areas who will equally hate it and wonder why they shouldn’t get the same.
Commissardave2 on
Correct me if im wrong but hasnt labour said they’re going to house the asylum seekers, which will be immensly cheapers, whilst the sort the backlog and problems caused by the tories?
Jay_6125 on
Excellent news. I hope they get these places shut down.
totallyclips on
What is it with the right and using the law, and other people’s money on what they couldn’t legislate on
No-Tone-6853 on
So they aren’t happy with the hotel situation I get it plenty of people are and it does cause issues in local areas, what’s their alternative plan? I’m gonna assume they haven’t came up with one because their popularity increasing relies on providing a solution with 0 plans on how to do it.
Carbonatic on
Where else are they doing to keep them while they wait for case workers, process their claims, and arrange deportation?
New prison space is too expensive. Kicking them out on to the street isn’t safe for the locals.
knitscones on
Really?
Would you go and live in a shared room on £5 a day in UK?
AlpsSad1364 on
They want tent cities instead. Camps as they’re known. They want to concentrate undesirables in camps.
That should definitely make things better.
Biggeordiegeek on
And this is one way in which Reform will push councils they control into special measures after they go bankrupt
Background_Pizza9246 on
Where will they keep all the migrants instead? What exactly is the plan ?
Dando_Calrisian on
Am I missing something? There’s a growing number of politicians who are either immigrants or descendants of immigrants, who seem to hate immigrants. What is their thought process?
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As someone who lives in an area where hotels are used for this purpose, that could be a big vote winner for Reform if they promise it again at the general election. There are definitely issues down by the seafront caused by a small group of immigrants and people’s fear is only going to grow too. Promising an end to that will see them make huge gains here.
Read the article and saw no plans to retool these hotels into housing for homeless veterans, or anything that would help “look after our own”. I’m sure it’s on the way though.
Its about getting rid of them and stopping incentives for them to come.
They propose to report every here illegally, at least that’s their first set of targets, by how will they know who they are and where to send them to?
On what grounds will they challenge the asylum hotels?
Given the courts have done everything they can to keep asylum seekers within the country, including ones that have committed crimes, it’s doubtful Reform will get anywhere with this.
In a way that probably suits them anyway, because they can shine a light on the courts as well as the politicians.
We spent over £5 billion on asylum support, accommodation and resettlement in 2023/24.
The farmer and business IHT changes are expected to bring in an additional £520 million by 2029-30.
We do not have the capacity nor funds to be the worlds caretaker for people fleeing war-torn France, nor is it fair on taxpayers. It simply costs too much, and that money could be far better spent elsewhere. On top of the other issues it brings.
“Send us more money to fund legal challenges which will never happen.”
Farage and Tommy Robinson – two grifting cheeks from the same shitty arse.
The law says that every area has to accept asylum seekers proportionate to the number of locals. The home office has powers to commandeer accommodation and send them there, if councils refuse or don’t have the funds to accommodate them. The councils do have a limited duty to support them though – safeguarding vulnerable people and unaccompanied minors for example. This is performative stuff from Farage, he knows there’s nothing he can do about it. Just picking another fight to keep himself at the centre of the culture war and in the headlines.
Reform have got Labour in a Catch 22 with this issue.
Labour can either: A) let the Reform councils have their way, which is a blow to the governments’ authority, or B) use the Home Office to override the councils, and give Reform some good ammunition to use against the government.
As ever ReformUK are focused on race-baiting instead of actual issues.
Labour are already clearing the asylum backlog created by the Conservative party so eventually this housing won’t be required
Completely outmanoeuvred Labour here. Labour can either fight it tooth and nail so Reform can show all the locals who is responsible or give in so more go to other areas who will equally hate it and wonder why they shouldn’t get the same.
Correct me if im wrong but hasnt labour said they’re going to house the asylum seekers, which will be immensly cheapers, whilst the sort the backlog and problems caused by the tories?
Excellent news. I hope they get these places shut down.
What is it with the right and using the law, and other people’s money on what they couldn’t legislate on
So they aren’t happy with the hotel situation I get it plenty of people are and it does cause issues in local areas, what’s their alternative plan? I’m gonna assume they haven’t came up with one because their popularity increasing relies on providing a solution with 0 plans on how to do it.
Where else are they doing to keep them while they wait for case workers, process their claims, and arrange deportation?
New prison space is too expensive. Kicking them out on to the street isn’t safe for the locals.
Really?
Would you go and live in a shared room on £5 a day in UK?
They want tent cities instead. Camps as they’re known. They want to concentrate undesirables in camps.
That should definitely make things better.
And this is one way in which Reform will push councils they control into special measures after they go bankrupt
Where will they keep all the migrants instead? What exactly is the plan ?
Am I missing something? There’s a growing number of politicians who are either immigrants or descendants of immigrants, who seem to hate immigrants. What is their thought process?