Migrants will be put up in hotels for years yet, Treasury admits
- The Treasury has stated that migrants will continue to be housed in hotels and temporary accommodation for years to come.
- The cost of housing each asylum seeker has increased to £41,000, according to the Institute for Public Policy Research think tank.
- More than 38,000 migrants are currently in hotels, with the Home Office spending £5.5 million per day.
- A Home Office spokesman stated that the Government inherited an asylum system under unprecedented strain.
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