🔗 Share this article UK Armed Forces Bases to Accommodate Asylum Seekers in Bid to Cease Hotel-Based Accommodation Several hundred individuals seeking protection might be housed in military barracks as the government aims to end the reliance of hotel accommodations. Talks are ongoing regarding the conversion of two locations - one in Scotland and another in the south of England - for shelter for nine hundred males. The PM has ordered Interior Ministry and Military Ministry authorities to speed up efforts to locate suitable armed forces locations. The administration has vowed to terminate the utilization of asylum hotels, which have consumed billions of pounds and turned into a focal point for anti-asylum seeker rallies. Planned Defense Facilities Migrants might be placed in the Cameron military facility in Highland region and East Sussex training site in the southern county by the conclusion of the coming month. Industrial sites, short-term shelter and previously unused facilities are also being reviewed for possible utilization. Government Statements Government sources confirmed that every facility would meet wellbeing requirements. "Our administration is extremely concerned at the extent of unauthorized immigrants and refugee lodging facilities." "The current leadership will shut down each temporary accommodation facility. Work are progressing effectively, with better facilities being proposed to ease pressure on resident populations and cut migrant housing expenditures." Current Accommodation Data Approximately thirty-two thousand asylum seekers are presently being sheltered in temporary lodging, representing a drop from a peak of over 56,000 in last year. A current assessment found that substantial amounts of government revenue had been "wasted" on refugee housing. Prior Military Facility Usage Two ex-armed forces locations - former RAF base in Essex and former military base in Kent - are currently being operated to house individuals seeking protection after being commissioned under the former leadership. The Prime Minister stated on the developments, indicating: "I am committed to close all asylum hotels. I can't tell you how disappointed and concerned we are that we've been left with a situation as significant as this by the last government."