Illegal asylum seekers stay in luxury hotels and flats while British families go to the back of the housing queue.
Nora Bone
Interesting NB!
To pick one hole on a matter which I do know a little about.
Those "luxury hotels" - I chatted with a person who worked in one - are, when they are used to house immigrants, no longer the luxury brand. They are hotels which, for various reasons, have struggled to compete in the market. Some have closed all together, and others, because they were not attracting guests, were only too pleased to stay in business by accepting the governments offer of housing the immigrants.
When that happens, most of the staff are 'let go' (which was the case with the individual I spoke to). There are cleaners employed and admin. The kitchens are only open for basic requirements - they do not cater for the immigrants, that is done by a catering company in the same way that food is supplied to hospitals. The bars are closed off as are other areas in the hotel, and there is a basic area with tables and chairs for the immigrants who don't eat in their room.
These hotels also house homeless people sometimes too. Though usually not together with immigrants.
In other words, they are hotels which have basically passed their sell-by date, and government funding is keeping them afloat.
Luxury accommodation, which Reform would have you believe is what the immigrants are getting - it is not.
It is a roof over their heads, needed because the processing of immigrants - and the high numbers of them - are not managed by the numbers of staff employed to do the vetting. There are too few and therefore the pressure on them is enormous; staff turnover is high, and some of those recruited are not fully-trained when they take up their positions which, naturally, makes the job difficult - and they leave.
It's not a desirable situation, and I can understand local people being concerned about the number of (mostly) young men wandering around the locale with nothing to do and nowhere to go.
But to try to spread the lie that they are living a luxurious life in a luxury hotel, simply adds fuel to the fire and prevents any rational discussion.