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swampy1961 It was the previous government's policy to start housing asylum seekers in hotels. There are now fewer asylum seekers in hotels than there were a year ago and the policy is that there will be none by 2029.
There are increasing numbers of people arriving in boats - where are they being accommodated when they are removed from hotels?
They live mainly in so-called dispersal units, which could be flats, shared houses or former military accommodation. Stays in hotels are only supposed to be temporary until dispersal accommodation can be found. The Home Office has stated the number of hotels used has decreased from 395 in March 2023 to 220 in November 2024.
The number of people arriving has increased, but so has the number whose claims are being processed. In June 2024 there were 224,742 asylum seekers awaiting an initial decision, but by March 2025 there were 109,536. Deportations have increased.