Thousands rally to stop migrant accommodation in abandoned army base

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Thousands of protestors rallied against the plans to turn an abandoned army camp into asylum accommodation (Picture: Eddie Mitchell)

A sea of flags rippled through the crowd as thousands of protesters packed the streets passionately chanting ‘Starmer out’ to oppose plans to house asylum seekers in a nearby army base.

Local residents protested against the plans to turn the Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex into accommodation for 600 lone male asylum seekers.

This proposal is part of Labour’s bid to reduce the use of asylum hotels.

Locals claim they have installed panic alarms in their homes amid safety fears.

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Locals are up in arms about the plans (Picture: Eddie Mitchell)

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They also raised concerns about these 600 migrants registering with the area’s GPs, with some saying they already struggle with booking appointments.

Around 2,000 people attended today’s march, which came after an angry public meeting where local politicians were shouted at and chased out of the community centre hall on Thursday night.

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Many local residents have concerns for their safety (Picture: Eddie Mitchell)

During this public meeting, Cllr Andrew Wilson, a Wealden District Council member, spoke out and gathered a lot of applause.

He said: ‘This is a disgrace. The Home Office have failed this community, you have put us at risk, and I am appalled.

‘Just today, there were three people in Lewis Crown Court, all of whom were part of your asylum program, and they brutally raped a woman on Brighton Beach on October 4th.

‘I do not want that in Crowborough, and I want your assurance that you’ll take personal responsibility for anything that happens in this town as a result of what you’re doing.’

Sussex Police confirmed there were no arrests made during the peaceful protest.

This is not the first protest against the decision to use the abandoned army base, as one took place on November 8, which started at the camp and headed up into the town centre.

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Refugee status will become temporary and subject to regular review, with refugees removed as soon as their home countries are deemed safe to return to.

Apparently, there will be a 20-year wait to apply for permanent settlement in the UK, and the right to support, including housing and weekly allowances, will be revoked.

A grassroots organisation called Crowborough Shield has challenged the Home Office and has raised more than £12,000 to fund legal action.

An aerial view shows buildings at Crowborough Training Camp, in Crowborough, south east England on October 28, 2025. The UK government advised the local council on Tuesday that it intends to use the Military Barracks as a temporary asylum accommodation centre for up to 12 months from the end of November 2025. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Crowborough army training camp is set to house 600 single asylum-seeking men

The Chair of the organisation, Kim Bailey, is confident they will be able to stop the use of the army base as asylum accommodation.

The barracks were previously used to house Afghan families evacuated during the withdrawal from Kabul in 2021, before they resettled elsewhere.

Before this, the army camp had a proud history going back to the war, where Canadian forces would use it to prepare for D-Day and the fightback against the Nazis.

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