Labour's Asylum Policy Sparks Concerns Over Safety at Village School

# Labour's New Policy Blamed for Migrants 'Harassing' Girls Outside Village School
Concerns have arisen regarding the housing of asylum seekers following Labour’s new policy, with reports of migrants allegedly harassing young girls outside a school in a village. This unsettling situation has ignited a significant outcry among local residents who demand action.
Local community members expressed frustration, noting that the problem intensified after the local council implemented changes to accommodate asylum seekers. Reports indicate that groups of migrants have been loitering near the school, raising alarms among parents and school officials about the safety of the children.
The incidents reportedly began soon after Labour's recent adjustments to their migrant policy came into effect. Many villagers are questioning the decision-making processes surrounding the accommodation of these asylum seekers. "I'm allowed to stand where I want - I paid £3,000 to be here," locals claim he, pointing to dissatisfaction with the situation that has led to an increasingly tense atmosphere.
The council has faced criticism for its handling of the issue, with residents calling for "an explanation and an assurance that this will not happen again," according to a statement from the council. Additionally, The Home Office has been cited, which discussed using "basic accommodation, such as military barracks," for asylum seekers, suggesting a lack of adequate arrangements for those affected.
As the community continues to grapple with this issue, there is increasing pressure on local authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of children in the area.