Housing asylum seekers in ex-military bases is ‘wholly inappropriate’, says Refugee Council chief exec

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Housing asylum seekers in ex-military bases is ‘wholly inappropriate’, says Refugee Council chief exec
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“We don’t need to be here.” Enver Solomon, Chief Executive of the Refugee Council, tells C4Ciaran housing asylum seekers in ex-military bases is the result of poor government policy.

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