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    Suella Braverman urged to explain why refugees were ‘left on the streets’ for two nights

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    By News Desk on June 2, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    The Home Secretary has been asked to ‘clarify’ the circumstances surrounding the incident (Picture: Getty/PA)

    Suella Braverman has been asked to ‘urgently clarify’ why a large group of asylum seekers were ‘left on the street’ in Westminster for two nights.

    In a letter to the Home Secretary, the leader of Westminster City Council expressed his ‘deep concern’ that around 40 refugees were placed in the borough on Wednesday night ‘without appropriate accommodation or support available’ and no prior communication with the local authority.

    The group apparently refused to enter a Pimlico hotel where the Home Office had asked them to sleep ‘four people per room’.

    On Friday morning, around 20 people were still camped outside the Comfort Inn in protest at the cramped conditions inside, according to the council.

    Sat in doorways and on the floor, most of the individuals were dressed in tracksuit bottoms and thick jackets despite the warm weather.

    Items scattered on the pavement included suitcases, sleeping bags and even trays of food.

    The group later briefly stood in the middle of Belgrave Road blocking traffic, before being escorted to the pavement by Met Police officers.

    Suella Braverman has been asked to ‘urgently clarify’ what led the migrants to be ‘left on the street’ (Picture: PA)

    A spokesperson for the force said officers were engaging with those involved and remain at the location in order to prevent any breach of the peace’.

    On Friday afternoon, after officers had left the scene, asylum seekers went into the hotel to speak with a representative from the Home Office.

    It was unclear whether an agreement had been reached, and the department declined to comment.

    In his letter to Mrs Braverman, council leader Adam Hug complained that asking people who ‘are likely to have been through significant and traumatic events’ to share ‘an inappropriately-sized room with multiple strangers defies common sense and basic decency’.

    He said the Government’s demand created ‘safeguarding and health risks’, and noted that ‘leaving them on the street for multiple nights is not an alternative’.

    In his letter to Ms Braverman on Thursday, he wrote: ‘Neither the Home Office nor the hotel itself responded to this incident, ultimately leaving it to council officers to manage and support this large group overnight.

    Royaume-Uni : Belgrave Road, quartier aisé de Londres ou des #migrants se sont installés sur les trottoirs au pied des maisons après avoir décidé que l’hôtel dans lequel ils avaient été transférés n’avait rien à voir avec le beau logement qu’ils avaient vu sur Google pic.twitter.com/eqbboxCjLX

    — Réalité Actuelle (@ReaActuelle) June 2, 2023

    ‘I would ask that you urgently clarify how this was allowed to happen, why this was acceptable, and why no communication was made with the local authority to alert us.

    ‘I note that the issue is still unresolved and, as of Thursday evening, all 40 asylum seekers remain on the street. This is not acceptable.

    ‘It is not right, nor is it in the interest of these individuals – or our residents – to have them forced to endure a night on the streets because their transition into new accommodation has not been properly managed.’

    Rough sleeping teams have been supporting the refugees, according to the council, which claimed the Home Office had not put forward any resolution to the matter.

    A Home Office spokesman said: ‘Despite the number of people arriving in the UK reaching record levels, we continue to provide accommodation – at a cost of £6 million a day – for asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute, to meet our legal obligation.

    ‘The accommodation offered to asylum seekers by providers, on a no-choice basis, is of a decent standard and meets all legal and contractual requirements.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    The group apparently refused to enter a Pimlico hotel where the Home Office had asked them to sleep ‘four people per room’. 

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