Migrants Will Be Housed in Hotels for Three More Years, British Labour Government Says
Taxpayers will continue paying millions of pounds for accommodation every single day.
Taxpayers will continue paying millions of pounds for accommodation every single day.
Ministers lack the “conviction to take meaningful action,” says analyst.
Leaked documents show Irish taxpayers pay €34 million a month to house migrants in 176 hotels—plus funding hundreds of other accommodations.
Government inaction costs taxpayers £8 million daily
Tens of thousands of people are set to arrive in the next three months, but the government is adamant that it will clear the asylum backlog by the end of the year.
Officials backed down to their demands and have given the migrants, who are seeking asylum status, what they wanted, according to reports.
Today, more than 50,000 asylum seekers are being housed in hotels across the country at an estimated cost of £6 million a day.
Pundits have warned of a growing social crisis in Ireland caused by the asylum sector, now severely hampering the tourist industry.
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