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The protests have been out of hotels looking up and below the country in recent weeks. The National Supervisory Office (NAO) estimated that housing asylum seekers would have doubled by an amazing 15.3 billion £ £ £ 15.3 billion to England in the next decade. This year, NAO spent 76% of all accommodation costs this year, and £ 1.3 billion in hotels.
According to home office figures, there are approximately 32,000 asylum seekers at hotels in the UK. However, Rachel Reeves promised to end the use of asylum -seekers until 2029 and save £ 1 billion per year. In June, Chancellor promised £ 200 million to “interrupting asylum accumulation, hearing more objections and returning people who have no right to be here”. Ministers will reduce the need for the hotel to reduce the number of small boat transitions and build new accommodation.
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This comes in the midst of the ongoing war to stop the asylum seekers in Bell Hotel in ESSEX, Essex.
A hearing began on Friday at the Royal Justice Courts in London for a temporary precautionary decision of the EPPING Forest Region Council.
After being accused of sexual harassment of a 14 -year -old girl, the Council said that after a series of protests in recent weeks outside the hotel, he made a document in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Philip Coppel KC for the EPPING Forest Zone Council said: “The EPPING Forest Region Council comes to the court for a very serious problem.
“This is a problem that comes out of control, a problem that creates a great concern for the inhabitants in the region. The problem has emerged by the defendant because of a violation of planning control. The defendant has called Bell Hotel.”
In other parts of the country, the locals beautiful villages have turned into a “still area” after the opening of a nearby migrant hotel.
Crick’s Ibis Hotel in the Village of Leafy Northamponshire has been operating as a shelter center since last November.
Some of the locals are very afraid of their children coming out of the dark after the darkness was attacked in the nearby Rugby Warwickshire last week.
Ahmed Muhammad Almahi, 32 -year -old asylum seeker, was accused of sexual assault and will appear next month at Warwick Crown Court.
A village resident said: “I don’t want them here – they came here illegally, but they are treated as guests. We really have a big problem in Crick. All the place seems to have been invaded with them.”