Housing migrants in motels is grim' irrespective of quality, inspector says
Briefly

The chief inspector of borders and immigration has called on the Government to give some certainty to asylum seekers by speeding up approvals instead of housing them in motels  arguing that irrespective of the number of stars it may have, temporary accommodation is grim.David Neal, a retired Royal Military Police officer, called the current backlog of cases inexcusably high and said it was in the interests of everyone in this country to get people out of the contingency asylum accommodation.
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