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Labour may have walked into political trap over housing asylum seekers in hotels

Sky News Friday, 22 August 2025 ()
Labour may have walked into political trap over housing asylum seekers in hotelsHas the government just walked into a giant political elephant trap by attempting to reverse the Epping hotel ruling?
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