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"Ministers must set out a clear strategy of how to reduce the use of asylum hotels and have a chance to end the current failed, chaotic and expensive system that has wasted taxpayers' money, a committee of MPs said. The Government has promised to end the housing of asylum seekers in hotels by 2029 amid mounting pressure over rising costs and a backlash in local communities. But the Home Affairs Committee has warned a promise to appeal to popular opinion without a clear plan for alternative accommodation risks under-delivery and consequently undermining public trust still further."
The Independent sends journalists to cover issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, with reporting funded by donations rather than paywalls. Donations support investigations such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary, 'The A Word', focusing on American women fighting for reproductive rights. A committee of MPs urged ministers to publish a clear strategy to reduce asylum hotel use and replace the current chaotic, costly system. The Government pledged to end asylum hotel housing by 2029, but the Home Office lacks a long-term accommodation plan, has cut corners, and faces tripling costs from 4.5 billion to 15.3 billion.
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