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Wethersfield asylum seekers housed ‘unlawfully’ at air base

The High Court judge has found former Home Secretary Suella Braverman acted unlawfully in accommodating three asylum seekers at a former RAF base.

The men – who were at MDP Wethersfield in Essex between July 2023 and February 2024 – argued they were living in “prison-like” conditions.

Mr Justice Timothy Mould was told the asylum centre was “seriously inadequate”, with residents queuing for food and experiencing outbreaks of scabies.

Lawyers for the individuals said they were vulnerable due to their background and suffered a serious decline in their mental health while at Wethersfield.

Mr Justice Mould found that Braverman was in breach of her duties under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.

The then-Conservative government announced plans to house migrants at Wethersfield near Braintree, as well as RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, in March 2023.

Migrants were moved into the buildings in July 2023.

There were initial plans to accommodate 1,700 people, but capacity was later capped at 580.

A claim made by a fourth asylum seeker, who was also an ex-resident at MDP Wethersfield, was dismissed by the judge.

In his judgement, Mr Justice Mould said the then-home secretary was “required” to act lawfully in each case and provide adequate accommodation to “destitute” asylum seekers.


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