
Controversial decision: UK relocates asylum seekers to barge amidst humanitarian worries
The UK government has started relocating asylum seekers to a large residential barge on its southern coast as a cheaper alternative to hotels while their claims are processed. This move aims to limit the pull factors attracting asylum seekers to the country, but it has faced protests from local communities and criticism for inhumane treatment. The barge will only house single men and provide basic accommodation, healthcare, catering facilities, and security. The government plans to increase the number of sites for housing migrants due to the high cost of hotels.