The article discusses Keir Starmer's commitment to ending the use of taxpayer-funded hotels for asylum seekers by 2029, emphasizing the importance of transparency in this pledge. During a press conference at the G7 summit in Canada, Starmer asserted that the Home Office would not commandeer hotels for asylum seeker accommodation, aiming to cut costs and direct funds elsewhere. As migration issues heighten, he seeks discussions with European leaders on cooperative solutions, showcasing the critical juncture for asylum policies and government spending.
Keir Starmer, addressing journalists, reaffirmed his commitment to end the use of taxpayer-funded hotels for asylum seekers, emphasizing transparency and accountability in the pledge.
Amidst rising asylum seeker numbers, discussions are ongoing at the G7 about tackling migration challenges and potential sanctions against people smugglers.
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