Staggering value of migrant barges lastly unveiled

The whole value of procuring floating barges to accommodate unlawful migrants has lastly been revealed, after weeks of requires the Government to come back clear on how a lot it's spending on its newest try to cope with numbers crossing the Channel.

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A staggering £1.6billion contract has been handed to a controversial Australian journey agency to determine the ships, it has been reported.

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Corporate Management Travel obtained the profitable fee, stated to cowl a two-year settlement with the Government, in line with The Independent.

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According to the web site, the contract was awarded with out competitors, with a lawyer within the know saying the Government pushed a wider deal initially drawn up for official journey “beyond what it was intended to be used for”.

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Despite the eye-watering value, in line with latest crossings figures, all three procured barges have notionally been stuffed up regardless of not a single one being moored but.

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The Bibby Stockholm, set to be moored in Dorset can accommodate 500 migrants, and the extra two introduced final week will doubtless tackle the identical quantity.

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Between the ten and 15 June, 1,669 migrants crossed the channel, that means all three can be at full capability in the event that they had been in service.

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Asked whether or not the Government plans on procuring extra barges to deal with numbers, past the extra two introduced by Rishi Sunak final week, the PM’s spokesperson advised journalists yesterday he denied the characterisation that each one three have already been stuffed up.

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Richard Drax, the Tory MP representing South Dorset the place the Bibby Stockholm will probably be moored, prompt the associated fee might be even greater than £1.6billion.

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He stated: "The level is that is taxpayers' cash, this contract would possibly really be separate from what the ports are being paid.

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“Then on top of that the police want money, the health authority wants money, of course the council wants money, and yet the government continues to insist that this is cheaper than hotels. The overall figure will be alarmingly high.”

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The Government presently spends £5.6million a day on lodge lodging for asylum seekers, excluding the determine spent on housing Afghan refugees.

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Yvette Cooper responded to the £1.6billion revelation by saying the Home Office has “serious questions to answer”.

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She stated: “The Tories are spending more and more of taxpayers' money on their total failure to fix the asylum backlog they have created.

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“This is an incredibly expensive contract with no clarity on whether proper procedures have been followed, and the barges come on top of costly hotels, not instead of them, because of the Government's failure to take asylum decisions or get any grip.”

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The contract between the Government and CTM says the 2 12 months interval might be prolonged past 2025.

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John O'Connell, chief govt of the Taxpayers' Alliance, reacted: “This murky contract leaves taxpayers in the dark. The migrant crisis may require an urgent response, but bungled procurement has cost a fortune in recent years.

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“Ministers must ensure transparency and value for money when tendering services.”

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