Napier barracks in Folkestone faced multiple problems, from far-right protests to damning ruling over safeguarding issues
The UK’s first and most longstanding military barracks used to accommodate asylum seekers is closing its doors on Thursday after almost six years.
The closure of the controversial Napier barracks in Folkestone comes at a time when the government has pledged to expand its use of this form of accommodation as an alternative to expensive hotels, which anti-migrant and far-right protesters have criticised for being “luxurious”, but which asylum seekers and those who work with them say are often rundown and unsuitable.
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