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High Costs of Housing Asylum Seekers Spark Outrage in Linton-on-Ouse

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Residents in Linton-on-Ouse are angry over plans to house asylum seekers at a former military base, with costs estimated at £500 per night. This move, part of a government strategy to eliminate asylum hotels by 2029, could cost taxpayers over £400 million over three years. Locals argue that with a population of just 700, the village should accommodate only three migrants, not the proposed 1,200.

The situation raises questions about fairness in government policy, particularly when juxtaposed with the Prime Minister’s vow to address homelessness with a £442 million pledge. Critics, including local campaigners, express frustration over perceived government contradictions that prioritize asylum seekers over the needs of local citizens.

The Home Office defends the plan, stating it aims to relieve pressure on poorer communities currently housing asylum seekers in hotels. However, local residents feel their concerns are being overlooked, leading to feelings of insecurity and resentment.

This incident highlights the complexities of managing asylum policies while ensuring local communities feel safe and supported. The broader implications of such housing strategies could reshape public sentiment towards immigration and government accountability in the UK.

Source: GB News

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