Most asylum seekers live in poorest parts of UK, study shows

Report says they are put in 'rat-infested houses' as a result of 'systematic neglect'

Asylum seekers, Rochdale
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Home Office data reveals that more than five times as many asylum seekers live in the poorest parts of the country as in the richest.

The data, analysed by The Guardian, shows that 57 per cent of all asylum seekers are sent to the poorest third of the country, while the wealthiest third takes in a mere 10 per cent.

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