Asylum seekers to lose housing and support if they refuse to move out of hotels
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Asylum seekers who refuse to move out of hotels into new accommodation will have their financial and housing support removed, the government has warned.
The new crackdown has been ordered by Keir Starmer's government to demonstrate it is taking action amid fears of a repeat of last year's summer riots.
The latest rant on social media came from shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick, who many believe is positioning himself to be a rightwing candidate.
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