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Labour may have walked into political trap over Epping hotel

Has the government just walked into a giant political elephant trap by attempting to reverse the Epping hotel ruling? Already on the back foot after a judge ordered the Bell Hotel to be emptied of asylum seekers, the Home Office is now being attacked for trying to appeal that decision.

"The government isn't listening to the public or to the courts," said Tory shadow home secretary Chris Philp. The politics is certainly difficult.

Government sources are alive to that fact, even accusing the Tory-led Epping Council of "playing politics" by launching the legal challenge in the first place. The fact Labour councils are now also considering claims undermines that somewhat.

After all, the party did promise to shut every asylum hotel by the next election. Figures out this week showed an increase in the number of migrants in hotels since the Tories left office.

And now, an attempt to keep people in a hotel that's become a flashpoint for anger. That's why ministers are trying to emphasise that closing the Bell Hotel is a matter of when, not if.

"We've made a commitment that we will close all of the asylum hotels by the end of this parliament, but we need to do that in a managed and ordered way.

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