The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers

The United Kingdom has been a pioneer regarding privatisation policies since the 1980s. This derives from the coming to power in the UK in 1979 of the New Right with the election of the Conservatives led by Margaret Thatcher. Privatisation has taken many forms and has spared no area of society or th...

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Main Author: David Fée
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Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherche et d'Etudes en Civilisation Britannique 2021-01-01
Series:Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rfcb/8082
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description The United Kingdom has been a pioneer regarding privatisation policies since the 1980s. This derives from the coming to power in the UK in 1979 of the New Right with the election of the Conservatives led by Margaret Thatcher. Privatisation has taken many forms and has spared no area of society or the economy. Housing has been at the forefront of the public services that have undergone privatisation for economic, political and practical reasons. Within the field of housing, the rules governing access to asylum accommodation have been altered since the 1990s and the provision of accommodation has shifted to the private sector since the 2010s. These transformations have had consequences on asylum seekers’ housing conditions. Going over successive parliamentary reports on the matter, one cannot fail to wonder who are the winners and the losers of these reforms.
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The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers
Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique
immigration
privatisation
housing
accountability
asylum
local government
title The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers
title_full The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers
title_fullStr The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers
title_full_unstemmed The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers
title_short The Privatisation of Asylum Accommodation in the UK: Winners and Losers
title_sort privatisation of asylum accommodation in the uk winners and losers
topic immigration
privatisation
housing
accountability
asylum
local government
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