Quelling public disquiet worth extra cost of housing refugees in barracks, says No 10
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Downing Street is standing by its decision to potentially spend more on housing asylum seekers in disused barracks rather than hotels, emphasizing that addressing public concerns justifies the extra expense. While some refugee organizations and local politicians criticize the plan as unrealistic and costly, the government believes that communities prefer this approach over hotel accommodations for asylum seekers.
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