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Labour Government Caught Out: Crowborough Asylum Camp Could Stay Open Until 2030, Council Claims

Labour Government Caught Out: Crowborough Asylum Camp Could Stay Open Until 2030, Council Claims

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The Labour government has been accused of misleading local residents after court documents revealed an asylum camp in Crowborough, East Sussex, could remain open until 2030 – despite repeated assurances it was only a temporary, 12-month measure. This bombshell revelation, uncovered by Wealden District Council, exposes a shocking lack of transparency from the Home Office.

“Deeply Dismayed” by Government’s Secret Deal

Wealden District Council claims it was repeatedly told by the Labour government and Home Office Minister Alex Norris MP that the army base housing asylum seekers would operate for no longer than 12 months. Now, new court documents show two government departments secretly agreed to allow the camp the option to remain open for another four years, potentially until 2030, as reported by GB News.

Green Party Councillor Rachel Millward, Leader of Wealden District Council, expressed her council’s dismay, stating they are “wearily familiar with the Home Office’s inability to make a decision.” She criticised Minister Norris for not having “the courage to tell it how it is” and for “hidden conversations behind closed doors,” adding that the entire project has been “disastrously handled by the Home Office with a shocking lack of communication.”

Local Fury Over Broken Promises

The local community feels “brutally let down by the Government and the Home Office,” according to Gaz, Head of Crowborough Says No, speaking to GB News. He highlighted concerns that “the apparent safety and wellbeing of us all has come well below the clear agenda set out on making illegal migrants the priority, whatever the cost to local people.” Nus Ghani, the MP for Sussex Weald, suggested the council’s Green Party leadership had “finally woken up to the threat” of the camp’s extended use.

The Home Office, meanwhile, told the council “no decision has been made” regarding the camp’s future. While the government initially stated the site would be returned to the Ministry of Defence after securing alternative accommodation within 12 months, this detail has since been removed from official websites, as GB News revealed. As of April, the site houses 350 migrants, approximately half its capacity, three months after they were first moved in.

  • Wealden District Council uncovered court documents detailing a secret agreement to extend the camp’s operation.
  • The Labour government and Home Office Minister Alex Norris MP had repeatedly assured the council the camp was temporary.
  • The extension option could see the camp remain open until 2030, a further four years.
  • Local residents feel “brutally let down” and accuse the government of prioritising migrants over locals.
  • The Home Office maintains “no decision has been made” on the camp’s future.

What This Means for Britain

This situation highlights the government’s ongoing struggle to manage the asylum system transparently and efficiently. The alleged misleading of local councils erodes public trust in official assurances and government planning.

For local communities like Crowborough, this means continued uncertainty and potential strain on local services, despite initial promises of temporary arrangements. It also raises questions about the true cost and long-term strategy behind housing asylum seekers in former military sites.

The use of court documents to uncover government agreements suggests a lack of direct communication with affected communities. This approach leaves ordinary British people feeling ignored and disrespected by those in power.

This incident also reflects broader concerns about the Home Office’s handling of immigration, with local residents feeling their safety and wellbeing are secondary. It underscores the urgent need for a clear, honest, and effective plan to control Britain’s borders and manage asylum claims.

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This article is a factual summary of reporting by GB News. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Crowborough, Asylum Seekers, Home Office, Alex Norris, Labour Government, Immigration, Wealden District Council

Source: GB News | Breaking Brexit News


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  1. When their lips are moving, they are lying…EVERY TIME! We should really make our politicians pay a personal cash deposit when they utter ‘a promise’, and lose the lot, when it’s broken!

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