Fury over ‘Trojan horse’ plans to house more than 1,000 male asylum seekers on ex-military base in bid to move them out of hotels

Fury has erupted across tiny villages in rural Oxfordshire over plans to dump more than 1,000 ‘single adult male’ asylum seekers on a Ministry of Defence site – a proposal that has been likened to a ‘Trojan horse’ invasion by residents.

Officials want to fill the 1,250-bed military camp with immigrants ‘between the ages of 18 and 65’ next to the villages of Piddington and Upper and Lower Arncott as part of a scheme to move them out of hotels.

The proposition for the camp near Bicester, known as ‘Site A’, has seen objections from the local district council, human rights groups and

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