Numerous individuals seeking protection may be placed in military barracks as the authorities aims to end the reliance of hotel accommodations.
Talks are in progress regarding the use of two locations - one in northern Britain and the other in the southern England - for accommodation for nine hundred males.
The Prime Minister has directed Home Office and Ministry of Defence officials to accelerate initiatives to identify suitable military sites.
The ruling party has committed to eliminate the utilization of temporary hotel accommodations, which have required billions in funds and turned into a primary concern for anti-asylum seeker rallies.
Asylum seekers could be housed in the Cameron military facility in Inverness and East Sussex training site in the southern county by the final days of the upcoming month.
Commercial facilities, short-term shelter and vacant properties are also being considered for potential use.
Government sources indicated that each location would adhere to safety regulations.
"We are extremely concerned at the extent of individuals without proper documentation and refugee lodging facilities."
"Our administration will terminate each temporary accommodation facility. Work are progressing effectively, with better facilities being brought forward to reduce burden for resident populations and cut migrant housing expenditures."
Around thirty-two thousand refugee applicants are currently being housed in hotel facilities, representing a reduction from a peak of exceeding fifty-six thousand in last year.
A recent report found that substantial amounts of government revenue had been "squandered" on asylum accommodation.
Two former military sites - MDP Wethersfield in Essex and former military base in the southern county - are currently being operated to accommodate individuals seeking protection after being opened under the previous administration.
The government leader remarked on the developments, indicating: "We remain determined to close each temporary accommodation facility. It's difficult to express how disappointed and concerned the administration feels that we inherited a situation as big as these developments by the former leadership."
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