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Immigration minister Robert Jenrick has written exclusively in the Sunday Telegraph calling for an end to what he calls “hotel Britain”, where asylum seekers are housed in “unsuitable” hotels to the cost of £5.6m a day. The minister has pledged a “10-point plan” to fix the migration system – including proposals to house people in what the paper calls “larger and less luxurious” accommodation, like disused student housing, cruise ships and underperforming holiday parks.