Plan to move 1,500 asylum seekers to Yorkshire village hit by delay

Locals accuse Home Office of being ‘shambolic’ after no decision reached about setting up ‘Guantánamo-on-Ouse’ at ex-RAF base

A Home Office plan to move dozens of asylum seekers into a former RAF base in North Yorkshire by Tuesday has been delayed after a document emerged admitting that “no final decision” has yet been taken.

The plan to move 1,500 asylum seekers into the disused military base in the village of Linton-on-Ouse has been met with strong opposition. Dubbed “Guantánamo-on-Ouse”, the 600 residents of the village have spoken out against the scheme – along with local councils and campaigners.

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