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NextImg:‘The issues are clear as day’: Bombshell report exposes Labour’s migrant hotel FAILURE as Keir Starmer accused of ‘gobbledygook’

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's issues on migration are "as clear as day for the vast majority of people up and down the country", it has been claimed.

New data exclusively seen by GB News suggests an increase in the numbers of asylum seekers living in hotels since the Labour Party came into power.

When Labour came into office, there were 29,585 migrants in hotels. But as of 30 March, the number soared to 32,345.

Keir Starmer, data, Ben Philips

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Keir Starmer has been criticised for Labour failures after new data shows surge in asylum seekers staying in hotels

Discussing the findings on GB News, the man who crunched the figures Ben Philips told host Martin Daubney: "This has been an ongoing issue for many, many years. As we know, it was a crucial part of the Brexit referendum.

"To take control of our laws, our borders and our money, and every single one of those has been broken, not least borders itself."

Highlighting Keir Starmer's "clear breach" in his pledge to reduce the numbers of illegal migrants in Britain, Philips added: "This is figures from March of last year to March of this year, 29,500 from June 2024 to 32,000 for the 31 March 2025.

"So there's been a clear breach of Keir Starmer's pledge there to reduce the numbers, and it's happened under his watch."

Migrant hotel data

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Migrant hotel data has shown that there has been an increase in the amount of asylum seekers in hotels since Starmer came into power

Comparing the ratio of migrants in hotels compared to those in houses of multiple occupancy, Philips told host Martin Daubney: "30,000 are put up in hotels, and 70,000 put up in houses of multiple occupancy, and that's what's really concerning people.

"Because it's driving the issue out of hotels and onto the streets, around the neighbourhoods of ordinary families who are safely trying to bring up their children. And that is what is causing the disruption and, and the protests up and down the country."

Defending the concerns of Britons across the country, Philips stated: "You cannot blame people for being as angry as they are. If people are protesting in places like Norfolk and Kent, then you really have got a problem on your hands."

In one of the more staggering figures found in the data, Philips revealed that almost all illegal migrants that cross into Britain are getting the "full treatment" from the Government.

Ben Philips

GB News

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Philips told GB News that 97 per cent of those coming over are getting the 'full treatment' from the Government

Philips concluded: "97 per cent of those coming over are getting full accommodation, and just a mere 3,000 are on subsistence accommodation.

"So what that means is that 97 per cent of those who come into the country are getting the full treatment. Hotels, food, mobile phones, and a tiny percentile are taking care of themselves."

He added: "Despite the best efforts of the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary, they talk gobbledygook to try and confuse us, but the issues are as clear as day for the vast majority of people up and down the country."

A Home Office spokesman told GB News: "Since taking office, we have taken immediate action to fix the asylum system and have started closing down hotels and returning more than 35,000 people with no right to be here.

"From over 400 asylum hotels opened in the summer of 2023, costing almost £9million a day, there are now less than 210, and we want them all closed down by the end of this parliament."