Minister refuses to guarantee Labour will end use of asylum hotels by 2029

A minister refused to promise Labour to end the use of asylum hotels with the next general elections expected in 2029.
Matthew Pennycook said that the party was “stable için to stop its use as accommodation for immigrants among the ongoing protests throughout England.
However, he stopped guaranteeing that their use would end, and critics warned that the target cannot be achieved.
BBC was asked by Radio 4s Today Programming the Labor Party’s “absolutely” word, the Minister of Housing said: iz We are determined to end the use of hotel in this parliament. Obviously this cannot happen overnight.
“In the coming months, we will prove that they have been closed.
“We look at all options like military sites around the country, such as military sites and eventually to some degree of disintegration accommodation.
“Although this is a very basic accommodation, in some cases, HMOs are lower quality housing in the special rented sector when we need to move on to disintegration.”
Mr. Pennycook also refused to say how much money was spent to ferry immigrants from the hotels and from medical appointments after revealing some journeys of a BBC investigation, which cost hundreds of pounds.
In June, Rachel Reeves committed that the government would not have immigrants to asylum hotels until 2029.
In the government’s expenditure investigation, the hotels, “billions of pounds of taxpayers’ money” and “people in the limo, leaving the cost of failure to local communities,” he said.
Ms. Reeves said she plans to stop accumulating asylum in MPS, to hear more shelter appeals and to return people to their own countries.
The former senior officer at the Ministry of Interior warned the ministers on the target and said that “ups and downs” could throw it off the road.
The protests exploded throughout the country outside the housing asylum seekers of asylum seekers, and reform British and conservatives were immediately terminated.
However, last month figures, the number of asylum seekers in hotels increased by eight percent compared to the previous year.
However, the number of asylum seekers in hotels increases eight % annually, while numbers have been constantly falling since December last year. The number of people in hotels – 32.059 – September 2023 under the Torah government is significantly lower than over 56,000 summits.




