Leafy village votes overwhelmingly in favour of independence referendum over plan to build massive migrant camp

An Oxfordshire village has voted to hold a referendum on becoming an independent state in protest against plans for a nearby asylum seeker camp.

Residents of Piddington, near Bicester, held a meeting at the Village Hall on July 4 where 175 voted yes to the ­independence vote, and only seven saying no.

 

Planning permission currently being sought at Ministry of Defence sites in Bicester, as well as Barnham in Suffolk, and Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire, to accommodate 3,750 asylum seekers.

The Oxfordshire site would be turned into accommodation for at least 1,250 single adult male ­asylum seekers aged 18 to 65.