The Tory party is set to force Labour to prioritise residents over migrants by proposing new plans that would require communities to be consulted before hotels are converted to house asylum seekers.
The amendments would mean local authorities have more say in decisions around accommodating asylum seekers in hotels or shared housing.
Under the proposals, local communities are to be consulted before properties are converted as part of the planning process.
It comes after the Home Office was successful in overturning a temporary injunction granted to Epping Forest District Council which would have required the removal of asylum seekers from The Bell Hotel.
Protests continue outside The Bell Hotel in Epping following the Home Office court victory
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The council claimed that the hotel operator, Somani Hotels, had breached planning rules to house the migrants.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “Keir Starmer showed he prioritised the rights of illegal immigrants over the rights of the British people”.
She added: “With this amendment, Starmer and Labour are going to have to decide again whether they will continue to ride roughshod over communities as they push asylum hotels into Britain’s towns and cities.”
More than 12 councils are said to be getting ready to take legal action against the Government over the housing of asylum seekers in hotels, despite the Home Office’s court victory.
On Friday, Mrs Badenoch urged councils to continue their legal actions, describing the Court of Appeal ruling as a “setback”, but adding it is “not the end”.
The party leader said in a statement: “I say to Conservative councils seeking similar injunctions against asylum hotels – KEEP GOING!
“Every case has different circumstances, and I know good Conservative councils will keep fighting for residents, so we will keep working with them every step of the way.”
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