🔗 Share this article British Armed Forces Bases to Accommodate Asylum Seekers in Initiative to End Hotel-Based Usage Numerous individuals seeking protection may be placed in defense installations as the government works to phase out the use of hotel accommodations. Negotiations are ongoing regarding the utilization of two facilities - a facility in the Scottish region and another in the English south - for shelter for 900 men. The Prime Minister has directed Domestic Affairs and Ministry of Defence representatives to expedite work to find suitable defense facilities. The ruling party has committed to end the utilization of temporary hotel accommodations, which have required billions in funds and turned into a central issue for anti-asylum seeker rallies. Proposed Defense Sites Asylum seekers might be accommodated in the Cameron military facility in Inverness and Crowborough military training facility in East Sussex by the conclusion of the coming month. Industrial sites, short-term shelter and vacant properties are also being reviewed for possible utilization. Government Commitments Authoritative figures stated that every facility would adhere to safety regulations. "We are furious at the level of individuals without proper documentation and asylum hotels." "The current leadership will close each temporary accommodation facility. Work are well underway, with additional appropriate locations being proposed to alleviate strain on local areas and reduce refugee accommodation expenses." Present Accommodation Figures Around 32,000 asylum seekers are currently being accommodated in hotel facilities, representing a decrease from a maximum of over 56 thousand in last year. A newly released analysis found that multiple billions of taxpayers' money had been "misused" on migrant shelter. Earlier Military Site Utilization Two ex-armed forces locations - MDP Wethersfield in the eastern county and former military base in southeastern England - are currently being used to house refugee applicants after being opened under the previous government. The Prime Minister stated on the developments, indicating: "We remain resolved to close all asylum hotels. I can't tell you how troubled and alarmed the administration feels that we've been left with a mess as significant as this by the former leadership."