Interesting comment from a Tory about the barge
Mr Davis, who served as Shadow Home Secretary, added: "Even working properly, the Bibby barge would only take effectively one day's arrivals.
"So it's not a solution to the problem and all of this is going to go on until the Home Office manages to process these arrivals more quickly."
And....
Home Office source told the BBC on Friday that results showing "low levels" of Legionella in the water system on the Bibby Stockholm were received by a contractor on Monday.
It is understood the local council informed the Home Office on Wednesday evening but, at this stage, the results being discussed were still "low levels".
On Thursday further results "changed the picture".
There was a discussion with the UK Health Security Agency which advised that the six newly-arrived asylum seekers should be taken off the vessel.
Further testing has been done by Dorset Council's environmental health team and it is expected that migrants will be moved back only if and when the water supply is completely clear of contamination.