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UK Moves To Challenge Court Ruling On Relocating Asylum Seekers From Hotel

British PM Keir Starmer’s Labour government has vowed to gradually end the costly practice of accommodating thousands of small-boat asylum seekers in hotels nationwide.
Men walk past The Bell Hotel, following Tuesday's High Court ruling in London that granted a temporary injunction to stop asylum seekers from being housed at the site, in Epping, Britain, August 20, 2025. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes/File photo

British Security Minister Dan Jarvis said on Friday that the UK government plans to appeal a court ruling requiring the relocation of asylum seekers from a hotel that has become a flashpoint for anti-immigration protests

The Bell Hotel in Epping, just north of London, has seen weeks of anti-immigration demonstrations and counter-protests since an Ethiopian asylum seeker living in the hotel was charged last month with sexual assault. He denies the charges.

Labour Plans Gradual Phaseout

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer‘s Labour government has pledged to end the costly practice of housing the thousands of asylum seekers arriving in small boats in hotels around the country, but has said it will do so in a gradual manner.

Epping council’s successful legal action to have migrants removed from the Bell Hotel has spurred other local councils to consider similar action, pressuring the government’s ability to comply with its legal duty to provide accommodation for asylum seekers.

Hotel Closures Promised

“We’re going to close all asylum hotels in this Parliament,” Dan Jarvis told broadcasters.

“But this needs to be done in an ordered and managed fashion, and that’s why we’ve taken the decision to appeal the legal ruling,” the British Security Minister added.

Hundreds of people have protested outside the Bell Hotel in recent weeks, with 16 people also having been charged in relation to what police described as criminal disorder. Similar protests have been held outside other hotels housing migrants.

Mounting Criticism

Starmer has been facing criticism over his immigration policies after official figures on Thursday showed asylum claims at a record high, with more migrants being housed in hotels compared with a year ago.

Immigration has overtaken the economy as the number one issue for the British public, according to at least two regular trackers of voters’ concerns.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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