
"Politics Labour says Reform UK won't save 500m by closing office buildings because government ending those contracts anyway John Major says many traditional Tory supporters now 'politically homeless' because of party's lurch to right Highland council complains about impact of plan to put asylum seekers in barracks in centre of Inverness Plans to house UK asylum seekers in barracks are costly and complicated, experts say"
"Reform UK would seize control of civil servants just like Trump in US, says Kruger, as he sets out plan for Whitehall reform Starmer confirms that he wants to see asylum seekers removed from hotels 'as quickly as possible' No 10 confirms it could move asylum seekers from hotels to sites like barracks even if it costs more"
The government plans to move asylum seekers from hotels to military sites such as barracks despite higher costs and logistical complications. Experts warn that housing asylum seekers in barracks will be costly and complicated. Ministers defend the approach and confirm moves can proceed even if more expensive. Political figures criticize the Conservative party's lurch to the right and warn many traditional Tory supporters feel politically homeless. Reform UK leads in polls and proposes Whitehall reforms that would increase control over civil servants. Analysis finds the UK will not commission enough offshore wind to meet clean energy pledges. An OBR productivity downgrade creates a roughly £20bn hole in the budget.
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