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Afghan Resettlement Update

13 December 2023

Lead MP

Johnny Mercer

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

DefenceForeign AffairsLocal Government
Other Contributors: 17

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Johnny Mercer raised concerns about afghan resettlement update in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

DefenceForeign AffairsLocal Government
Government Statement
In September, I announced that bridging hotels for resettled Afghans have been ended successfully. The majority of the individuals are now in settled accommodation. Hotels were never intended to be permanent solutions for either the Afghan refugees or the British taxpayer. We are working to ensure eligible Afghans overseas are relocated quickly. By the end of 2023, we expect around 3,500 arrivals under ACRS and ARAP, most going straight into settled accommodation. For ARAP families, this will largely be service family accommodation options provided by the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The MOD is also providing transitional accommodation when necessary. We are committed to ending hotel use and do not plan to open new hotels for increased demand. Local authorities will receive support to relocate Afghan families as quickly as possible with a funding package of £285 million. This includes wraparound funding, flexible housing funds, integration tariff funding, and additional homelessness pressures mitigation. The Government is exploring accommodation options and a sponsorship scheme pilot. We aim to provide suitable settled housing solutions promptly.

Shadow Comment

Steve McCabe
Shadow Comment
Labour party acknowledges the service of veterans and armed forces communities. Concerns remain over missed targets for ARAP backlog, data breach fines, and families awaiting permanent accommodation. The shadow minister questions the zero return to bridging hotels since September, the extent of hotel extensions, current military accommodations usage, expected future arrivals housing, and timelines. He emphasises fulfilling our moral duty towards Afghans who served with UK forces.
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