Labour must act to close asylum hotels or face Reform poll gains, ex-minister warns | Immigration and asylum

A former working justice secretary warned that the reform will continue to rise in British opinion polls unless the government moves faster to close people looking for asylum seekers.
On Friday, the government decided by the EPPING Forest Region Council to carry 130 asylum seekers from Bell Hotel. In recent weeks, the hotel has become the focus of repeated protests, some of which are organized by extreme right -wing supporters.
Despite the technical victory for the Ministry of the Interior, other local councils could bring legal difficulties against the use of hotels if the appeals were not successful, and ministers are prepared for more legal wars.
Charlie Falconer, who served as Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary under the direction of Tony Blair, said the government had the right to take the appeal case to the appeal court, but people took action to close the shelter hotels.
BBC Radio 4 said to the TODAY program: iz We need to openly move forward to close hotels and stop passes.
“The government always has the burden of doing what is possible, and the government is doing the right one, but there is a lot to do, and if we do not do it as a government, you will see that these opinion polls emerge more for reform, because they do not have to be practical.”
The reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, has been constantly pioneered by idea surveys since spring, and the latest BMG survey for I newspaper put the party in front of the Labor Party.
Lord Falconer rejected suggestions that Britain may have to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in order to effectively remove people who do not have the right to be in the country, because he said he would mean örme put on people ”.
“This does not mean that you can do nothing. You should think about ways to prevent people from coming here. The obligation we have is to deport the danger. This does not mean that you cannot deport third countries.”
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After Friday’s decision, Interior Minister Angela Eagle said: ık We have inherited a chaotic shelter accommodation system that cost billions. This government will close all hotels at the end of this parliament and that hotels such as bells such as bells can come out at a costly cost of a controlled and regular way.
Enver Solomon, General Manager of the Refugee Council, said that using a hotel to host asylum seekers is “unbearable”: “It is no longer an option to wait to end their use until 2029. As long as hotels remain open, they will continue to leave people who are not inconvenient.”
The aid organization called on the “one -time” program, which will temporarily allow the ministers to be recognized as refugees due to the situation in their own countries. According to his own analysis, this will lead to the closure of hotels next year.
The Farage criticized the Court of Appeal and claimed that the government used the ECHR against the EPPING people ”. Despite the decision of people looking for asylum seekers, “illegal immigrants have more rights than the British people under Starmer.”
The lawyers of the Ministry of Interior argued that the government’s duties for asylum seekers under the ECHR were “fundamentally different ından from the planning responsibilities of the EPPING Forest Region Council.




