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Post by jonksy on Mar 25, 2023 14:24:44 GMT
Give them some arm bands and tell them to leave......
Asylum seekers say they are bored, the food is bad and it is 'like living in jail' in three and four-star hotels where taxpayers are footing their bill - as number of hotels filled with migrants nears 400 across Britain Around 395 hotels are being used to accommodate more than 51,000 migrants Hotel bills for asylum seekers are costing the tax-payer some £6.8million a day
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Post by Toreador on Mar 25, 2023 15:28:45 GMT
Give them some arm bands and tell them to leave......
Asylum seekers say they are bored, the food is bad and it is 'like living in jail' in three and four-star hotels where taxpayers are footing their bill - as number of hotels filled with migrants nears 400 across Britain Around 395 hotels are being used to accommodate more than 51,000 migrants Hotel bills for asylum seekers are costing the tax-payer some £6.8million a day
Give them the same as they were getting in the camps around Calais.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 25, 2023 15:46:01 GMT
Cheeky freeloading twats.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 25, 2023 16:03:20 GMT
Give them some arm bands and tell them to leave......
Asylum seekers say they are bored, the food is bad and it is 'like living in jail' in three and four-star hotels where taxpayers are footing their bill - as number of hotels filled with migrants nears 400 across Britain Around 395 hotels are being used to accommodate more than 51,000 migrants Hotel bills for asylum seekers are costing the tax-payer some £6.8million a day
They are getting away with calling them asylum seekers, when in fact they are 'illegal migrants' mainly from Albania which is not recognised as war/conflict territory.
Albanian ministers 'say their countrymen are gaming the system by crossing The Channel to seek asylum in Britain'
Albanian ministers have conceded their citizens coming to Britain by small boat are 'gaming the system'.
A delegation from Tirana yesterday backed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's legislation to tackle the Channel crisis.
A high-level meeting heard there was a rolling effort by Albanian nationals to exploit immigration laws in Europe – with Britain currently a prime focus.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman met Albanian interior minister Bledar Cuci, who indicated his countrymen were 'gaming the system', a Government source said.
They added: 'The minister said he was a big supporter of the 'stop the boats' Bill and it was very much needed... It would bring a stop to his countrymen gaming the UK system.'
A delegation from Tirana yesterday backed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's legislation to tackle the Channel crisis.
A high-level meeting heard there was a rolling effort by Albanian nationals to exploit immigration laws in Europe – with Britain currently a prime focus.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman met Albanian interior minister Bledar Cuci, who indicated his countrymen were 'gaming the system', a Government source said.
They added: 'The minister said he was a big supporter of the 'stop the boats' Bill and it was very much needed... It would bring a stop to his countrymen gaming the UK system.'
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