UK: Asylum Seekers Given 4 Star Hotel Rooms and Onsite Health Club

Daily Mail
May 18, 2014

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The foreign criminals and traitors to their country were accommodated in the Holiday Inn, while starving British people are forced to live on the streets.

Security company G4S has been putting up asylum seekers in four-star hotel rooms because of a shortage of beds in specialist hostels.

Migrants stayed in the £100-a-night four star Holiday Inn in Barnsley, Yorks, for over a month.

Far from the prison-like conditions detention centres are famed for, the plush rooms come complete with satellite TV, free broadband and 24 hour room service and guests can use the onsite Bannatyne health club.

More than 400 rooms were booked by G4S at the Holiday Inn and nearby Ramada Encore between mid-March and late April.

The company is well-known for its failure to provide enough security staff at the London 2012 Olympics and holds the lucrative government contract to accommodate asylum seekers until their applications are decided on.

And on top of providing half-board, four-star accommodation they failed to tell the police and council of the change as is specified in their contract.

Although the exact cost of the accommodation has not been disclosed, bed, breakfast and an evening meal at the Holiday Inn can be more than £100-a-night.

Asylum seekers in Barnsley would normally stay at Angel Lodge in Wakefield which has 250 beds.

A G4S spokesman said: ‘We were short of accommodation in the region and they ended up in there. I’m not sure why this hotel was chosen in particular.

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Instead of turning the tide of Black detritus back, Security company G4S booked more than 400 rooms at the four-star Holiday Inn for them to stay in, after accommodation ran out at specialist hostels.

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