Asylum seeker housing has once again taken centre stage in the UK’s immigration conversation, following the Home Office apology over its handling of plans to accommodate asylum seekers at a military training site in East Sussex. This development has not only reignited discussions around asylum seeker accommodation but has also exposed deeper issues around transparency, community engagement, and how national housing strategies are communicated at the local level. At the heart of the matter is trust, and how easily it can erode when people feel excluded from decisions that directly affect their communities.
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