Skip to main content
Jo Gideon
Putting People Before Politics

Main navigation

  • Home
  • About Me
  • Latest News
  • Reporting Back
  • Campaigns
  • Contact
Jo Gideon
Putting People Before Politics

Hotels being used to accommodate asylum seekers in Stoke-on-Trent Central

  • Tweet
Hotels being used to  accommodate  asylum seekers

I contacted the Home Secretary as soon as there was a rumour that a second hotel in Hanley had been taken on by the Home Office to accommodate asylum seekers, and expressed my anger.

I am on record as opposing the continued and growing use of Stoke-on-Trent city centre as a dispersal location. Indeed, the arguments as to why it is inappropriate to place more asylum seekers in our city have been made strongly by all three Members of Parliament, the Council and other agencies. The Home Office response is to acknowledge that this is not a situation they are happy with, but that they have no choice, given the number of people they have to find temporary accommodation for.

What we must do, is to find lasting solutions to the issue of the abuse of our asylum system by the many people who arrive on these shores illegally, and whose home country is one which is safe. I support the principle of emergency legislation to send all those in this category straight back to those countries without going through the lengthy system of assessment. The average assessment is currently taking over a year, and during that time the asylum seeker has to be found temporary accommodation. The process needs to be faster, and fewer people should be included in the system.

The International Development Minister, Andrew Mitchell, has expressed his disappointment that over a half of Britain's International Aid budget, some £1 billion, is now spent at home on the cost of the Home Office's accommodation programme for asylum seekers and refugees. That cannot be right. We need to invest more of the International Development budget on improving conditions of the poorest in the world so that they do not have to leave their homeland in search of a better life. At the same time, we need to be tough on the abuse of our asylum system by economic migrants.

In the meantime, as the local Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Central, I will continue to call for the Home Office to understand our concerns about the use of our local hotels and engage constructively in finding alternative solutions.

You may also be interested in

immigration survey

Immigration Survey

As your local Member of Parliament, I want to hear your views on immigration. Below is a survey which takes a few minutes to fill in. Once the surveys have been completed, I’ll study the results with my team and share the findings with the government.

News

Survey

Jo Gideon MP wants your views on immigration

Tuesday, 29 November, 2022
As your local Member of Parliament, I want to hear your views on immigration. Below is a survey which takes a few minutes to fill in. Tell me your views by completing my survey below
Jo

Jo Gideon MP invites Home Secretary to visit Stoke-on-Trent Central after Home Office decision to accommodate asylum seekers in Stoke Central Hotels

Monday, 28 November, 2022
This afternoon I have written to the Home Secretary following confirmation that a second hotel in Hanley has been taken on by the Home Office to accommodate asylum seekers. I have invited her to come to my constituency of Stoke-on-Trent Central to meet with myself, representatives from Stoke-on-Tre
Jo

Statement following the announcement that a second hotel in Hanley had been taken on by the Home Office to accommodate asylum seekers

Sunday, 27 November, 2022
  • Campaigns
  • Archived Campaigns

Jo Gideon

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Jo Gideon MP
  • Join Jo's Action Team!
Promoted by Matthew J. Bridger on behalf of Jo Gideon, both of Suites 7 & 8, First Floor, The Forecourt, 12 Albion Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 1QH
Copyright 2025 Jo Gideon . All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree