The UK government is moving forward with plans to utilise military locations for refugee accommodation, marking a significant shift in how asylum seekers are housed. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on hotels, which currently shelter around 32,000 asylum seekers nationwide, and address ongoing concerns regarding costs, safety, and community impact. By converting military sites into accommodation centres, authorities hope to implement a more sustainable, structured, and secure system while simultaneously easing public and community tensions.
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