Asylum Seekers: Hotels

24 Feb 2025ImmigrationTax & Public FinancesLocal Government
Tom HayesLabour PartyBournemouth East16 words

12. What steps she is taking to reduce the use of hotels to house asylum seekers.

Simon HoareConservative and Unionist PartyNorth Dorset16 words

14. What steps she is taking to reduce the number of people living in asylum hotels.

Dame Angela EagleLabour PartyWallasey70 words

We are continuing to reduce the use of asylum hotels from the peak, which was reached under the previous Government, when more than 400 hotels were in use across the country at a cost of £9 million every day. We are determined to end the use of hotels over time as part of our wider objective to cut the costs of asylum accommodation and restore order to our immigration system.

Tom HayesLabour PartyBournemouth East85 words

Asylum seekers are forced to live in limbo. Bournemouth hotels cost the taxpayer eye-watering sums, as we just heard, and everyone is stuck in a situation that nobody wants. I have written to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole council to express opposition to additional asylum hotels in my constituency. Will the Minister outline how the Home Office has reallocated resources following the election to speed up the closure of hotels and the processing of asylum applications, to turn a page on 14 years of Conservative failure?

Dame Angela EagleLabour PartyWallasey41 words

We are determined to end hotel usage as part of our objective to cut the costs of asylum accommodation. A key element of that is clearing the asylum backlog and increasing returns, so that the system operates swiftly, firmly and fairly.

Simon HoareConservative and Unionist PartyNorth Dorset70 words

I am afraid that determination will not quite cut it, will it? Pensioners in North Dorset who have been deprived of their winter fuel allowance and farmers who have been hit by and are now facing a massive tax burden will want to know how the Minister will reduce the cost of asylum hotels, which is, as she says, eye-wateringly high. The action and her words are not apparently matching.

Dame Angela EagleLabour PartyWallasey50 words

We have to deal with the chaotic system that we inherited from the Conservatives. We are doing that in various ways. One of the big things that we are trying to do is speed up the system and end the backlog so that we can get people out of hotels.