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Reeves: Hotel use for asylum seekers to end this Parliament

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Reeves: Hotel use for asylum seekers to end this Parliament

Reeves: Hotel use for asylum seekers to end this Parliament

Rachel Reeves said the use of hotels to house asylum seekers will end this Parliament.

She pledged funding to cut the backlog, hear more appeals and return those with no right to stay.

The changes aim to save taxpayers ÂŁ1bn a year, Reeves told MPs during her spending review.

Report by Covellm.

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