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Previously on "Hotel Chains Used To House Channel Crossing Illegal Immigrants (aka 'Asylum Seekers')"

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  • xoggoth
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    You could house a family on that new sofa.
    Already full up with squirrels.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Brexiteers did not like EU politicians and civil servants, now they'll have to deal with far more desperate people from failed states like Syria, Lybia
    FTFY.

    PS - why only Brexiteers, you'll be expected to do your bit. You could house a family on that new sofa.

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  • AtW
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    Brexiteers did not like EU citizens, now they'll have to deal with far more desperate people from failed states like Syria, Lybia

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  • mjcp
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    Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post

    ... current influx of channel crossing illegal immigrants ...

    Influx? You mean the slightly lower total numbers than normally cross, but only get noticed (by the tabloids*) as they are crossing by boat instead of Train / Truck / Car due to lower numbers of methods due to Covid?

    M


    * A handy distraction for the Gov't to use to get Covid reactions off the front pages too

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post
    The following UK hotel chains are known to be used by Serco, Mears Group & 'Clearsprings Ready Homes' to house the current influx of channel crossing illegal immigrants, in some cases 'within days' of arriving in Dover. Certain hotels in these these chains cannot be booked for months due to current and future immigrant accommodation plans.
    Any more chains to add to the list ?
    Could effect contract stay away bookings.

    Best Western
    Britannia Hotels
    Holiday Inn Express
    Mercure Hotels
    Talash Hotels
    Your point?

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    This is good news, will keep these hotel afloat as bookings are at record low otherwise.

    Will also help the migrants settle better into the uk and find jobs and pay tax, as they are not entitled to public funds / houses / anything basically

    Unlike the sponging British who have received my hard earned tax in handouts and furlough holidays

    Good news all round

    Thanks for highlighting


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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  • wattaj
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    Why is this of interest?

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  • AtW
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    617

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  • Hotel Chains Used To House Channel Crossing Illegal Immigrants (aka 'Asylum Seekers')

    The following UK hotel chains are known to be used by Serco, Mears Group & 'Clearsprings Ready Homes' to house the current influx of channel crossing illegal immigrants, in some cases 'within days' of arriving in Dover. Certain hotels in these these chains cannot be booked for months due to current and future immigrant accommodation plans.
    Any more chains to add to the list ?
    Could effect contract stay away bookings.

    Best Western
    Britannia Hotels
    Holiday Inn Express
    Mercure Hotels
    Talash Hotels

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