Dorset asylum seeker barge will not be like a prison, says minister
by Aubrey Allegretti Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6AHPH)
But Richard Holden also says efforts will be made to avoid people needing to leave port to access local services
A barge due to be used to house hundreds of asylum seekers in Dorset is not a prison but efforts will be made to avoid asylum seekers needing to leave the port to access services in the local community, a minister has said.
As the government struggled to drum up support among local politicians for the plans, the transport minister Richard Holden claimed amenities such as doctors' surgeries would be set up on site.
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