By Redaction ARPS with AP
Britain’s Court of Appeal has overturned a ban on housing asylum-seekers at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, following protests and a temporary High Court order.
The Labour government’s appeal received support from the hotel owner. Justice David Bean criticized the High Court for ignoring the consequences of closing a housing site and cautioned against letting protests sway legal decisions.
The decision has sparked a political debate, with critics suggesting that the government prioritizes the rights of asylum seekers over the concerns of residents.
Tensions escalated after a resident was accused of sexual assault, and discussions about housing alternatives continue as the number of asylum-seekers in hotels rises.
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