They say “despite” when really it sounds like a “because of”?
NagromNitsuj on
How long till we find out these hotels are owned by government inside traders?
Fraggle_ninja on
We worship profit above all else in the UK so this isn’t a surprise. There will no doubt be some MP connection to the contract and some personal benefit going on.
Adam-West on
It’s a perfect combination of guaranteed income, a customer that doesn’t have to endure the service and a group of people that can’t speak English and have no platform to voice complaints.
Pheasant_Plucker84 on
But people will be angry with immigrants claiming just enough to eat whilst ignoring the real people stealing a living…..all set up by the conservatives
Appropriate-Divide64 on
Almost like outsourcing this to private individuals is a fucking stupid idea.
BobBobBobBobBobDave on
As with any political crisis, there are always a bunch of business people getting rich off it somewhere in the background.
There is a reason a lot of these hotels choose to close to other customers and take on asylum seekers, obv.
Not wanting to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but there is also a reason that politicians allowed “private sector solutions” rather than invest in government-owned accommodation sites.
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They say “despite” when really it sounds like a “because of”?
How long till we find out these hotels are owned by government inside traders?
We worship profit above all else in the UK so this isn’t a surprise. There will no doubt be some MP connection to the contract and some personal benefit going on.
It’s a perfect combination of guaranteed income, a customer that doesn’t have to endure the service and a group of people that can’t speak English and have no platform to voice complaints.
But people will be angry with immigrants claiming just enough to eat whilst ignoring the real people stealing a living…..all set up by the conservatives
Almost like outsourcing this to private individuals is a fucking stupid idea.
As with any political crisis, there are always a bunch of business people getting rich off it somewhere in the background.
There is a reason a lot of these hotels choose to close to other customers and take on asylum seekers, obv.
Not wanting to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but there is also a reason that politicians allowed “private sector solutions” rather than invest in government-owned accommodation sites.