Callum Miller has declared that MoD Bicester is an “inappropriate site” for housing asylum seekers, following the announcement from the Labour Government to open three more sites.
Speaking to GB News, the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock expressed his “frustration” with the Home Office for simply “moving asylum seekers from one site to another” and not tackling the problem.
The Government has confirmed plans to open three new sites for housing asylum seekers in Bicester, Suffolk and North Yorkshire.
They are also set to extend the housing of asylum seekers in the Crowborough and Wethersfield ex-military bases.
Reacting to the plans, Mr Miller told GB News that the location is “not appropriate” for housing thousands of asylum seekers.
He said: “I spoke with a number of residents and chairs of parish councils last night, and they share my view that this is a really inappropriate site that’s been proposed in MoD Bicester.
“MOD Bicester makes it sound like it’s a Garrison that has got barracks that might be used for asylum seekers. In fact, that’s not the case.”
The Lib Dem MP explained: “The site that they’re talking about is effectively a semi-derelict industrial site where over decades, the MoD have stored material.
Callum Miller has criticised the Government’s decision to house asylum seekers in his constituency of Bicester
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“And I understand the Home Office are talking about putting in some modular buildings in order to house people two miles from the nearest shop, five miles from the nearest town, with nothing to do in the area.”
Mr Miller stressed the concerns of local residents, particularly in a local village which has a population of just 370.
He said: “Understandably, local residents are deeply concerned about what it would mean to put 1,250 asylum seekers into that area, next to a village where the population’s only 370.
“I think we need to think really carefully about all the different folk who are affected by this.”


