First asylum seekers expected to arrive on the Bibby Stockholm

The first group of men are due to arrive later this morning

Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 7th Aug 2023
Last updated 7th Aug 2023

The first group of asylum seekers to be housed on the Bibby Stockholm in Dorset are expected to arrive later this morning.

It comes after safety concerns last week led to delays for the first arrivals.

Around 50 people are expected to be in the first group of migrants to board the vessel docked in Portland Port, despite local opposition.

Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said the Bibby Stockholm will accept its first occupants “in the coming days”.

The Home Office did nothing to dampen suggestions the arrivals could come on Monday. Various expected dates have been given and then missed in the past, however.

Mr Jenrick offered a guarantee that it is a “safe facility” after the firefighters’ union warned it is a “potential deathtrap”, citing concerns including overcrowding and access to fire exits.

“We hope that the first migrants will go on to the boat in the coming days, I’m not going to give you an exact date – but very soon,” he told Sky News.

He said increasing the numbers on the barge to the capacity of around 500 is still the plan despite concerns from the Fire Brigades Union over the vessel initially designed to house about 200.

"Small boats week"

The developments come during the Government’s “small boats week” in which it is making a series of announcements on the issue that Rishi Sunak has promised to solve.

Fines for employers and landlords who allow people who arrive by irregular means to work for them or live in their properties are to be hugely increased.

Civil penalties for employers will be increased up to a maximum of £45,000 per worker for a first breach and £60,000 for repeat offenders, tripling both from the last increase in 2014.

Landlords face fines going from £1,000 per occupier to £10,000, with repeat breaches going from £3,000 to £20,000. Penalties relating to lodgers will also be hiked.

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