The Daily Telegraph

Rayner: Every part of country will take fair share of migrants

- By Charles Hymas Home Affairs editor

EVERY borough in the UK will be required to take their “fair share” of asylum seekers under a Labour government, Angela Rayner has pledged.

The party’s deputy leader and shadow levelling up secretary said successful asylum seekers would be eligible for places in the 1.5 million new social housing and homes that Labour planned to build “right across the country”.

Labour has pledged to clear the 35,000 migrants being housed in hotels in a year.

The Tories claimed that this could mean 1,300 new asylum seekers being housed in every local authority if the number of illegal migrants entering the UK were to continue at current levels over the next parliament.

Labour, however, disputed the claim, saying it planned to fast-track asylum cases to clear the backlog and set up a new enforcemen­t and returns unit to deport those who were found to have no right to remain in the UK.

The comments came as an analysis by The Telegraph showed that there were almost nine times as many asylum seekers housed in local council accommodat­ion in Labour areas as in Conservati­ve areas, at 44,748 to 5,098.

There were four times as many asylum seekers staying in hotels in Labour-controlled councils as in Tory areas and six times as many as those in Liberal Democrat areas. There were 5,435 asylum seekers housed in hotels in councils where the Tories had outright control or the mayor was Conservati­ve. The comparable figure for Labour was 20,401 with the Lib Dems at 3,227. The rest, 4,814, were in councils where no single party had overall control.

Some 90,000 asylum seekers are in limbo, barred by the Government’s current legislatio­n from claiming asylum and instead earmarked for deportatio­n to Rwanda.

Labour has pledged to scrap the Rwanda scheme from day one, which means the 90,000 will be treated as asylum seekers and allowed to apply for the right to remain in the UK.

Speaking on BBC Radio Merseyside, Ms Rayner said: “Every borough has an obligation to take on their fair share of asylum seekers, but not everyone in hotels that are currently in hotels will be given a right to remain in the UK.

“Some of them shouldn’t be in the UK, but they’re in the UK and they’re costing taxpayers lots of money because we are not treating people fairly and dealing with the backlog.”

Ms Rayner said asylum seekers would add to housing demand. “When people have been processed, they either have a right to be here and therefore we need to have the housing supply, which is what the Tories have failed to deliver on. That’s why we’re going to build the 1.5 million homes we need across the UK,” she said.

The Government has pushed for a full asylum dispersal system where the responsibi­lity is more widely shared and in 2023 offered councils grants of up to £3,500 for each extra space they created. However, the Telegraph data shows the distributi­on is concentrat­ed in a limited number of about a quarter of council areas.

♦angela Rayner and other senior politician­s have been forced to cancel appearance­s at Glastonbur­y because of their election commitment­s. The deputy Labour leader was scheduled to take part in a political panel discussion on Saturday at the Left Field stage, which is organised by Billy Bragg.

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