Asylum seekers encouraged to move in with friends & family in latest Home office booklet after ‘don’t rape’ leaflet
- Posted on August 20, 2026
- By The Sun
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The UK Home Office has released new guidance encouraging asylum seekers to transition from government-provided accommodation to living arrangements with their social networks. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on state housing facilities while promoting community integration. The move comes as part of broader policy reforms addressing accommodation pressures within the asylum system. Officials suggest this alternative arrangement could provide more sustainable housing solutions while allowing individuals to establish stronger community connections during their application processes.
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