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BILLIONS BEING SENT OVERSEAS BY MIGRANTS Shocking reports have shown that nearly 25 BILLION of our taxpayer money is being funnelled out of Britain in remittances across the globe. A recent case exposed hotel migrants are sending benefits home each week. We’re being fleeced.

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🚨OUTRAGEOUS: UK MIGRANT ACCOMMODATION COSTS TRIPLE TO £15.3 BILLION! 😱😡 Britain Is Broke Yet Wasting Billions Of Pounds Of Taxpayer Money Housing Migrants 🏨 😤 The National Audit Office exposed the scandal in May 2025. The Home Office originally promised asylum accommodation would cost just £4.5 billion over ten years. That figure has now exploded to £15.3 billion, more than triple the original budget. This is a national disgrace. Britain is drowning in debt with public sector net debt at 93.1% of GDP. The country has suffered record tax rises pushing the tax burden to all-time highs, sky-high energy bills hammering families, and creaking public services on the brink, yet billions are being wasted on asylum claims where most are economic migrants — military-aged men clearly gaming the system. It’s a p!ss take! In 2024-25 alone, asylum support swallowed around £4 billion of taxpayers' money, with expensive hotels eating up £2.1 billion of it. Even now, nearly 31,000 asylum seekers remain in hotels, costing a fortune every single day while pensioners and public services go short. The numbers driving this crisis are truly shocking. In 2025, a staggering 41,262 people arrived on small boats, a 13% increase on 2024, and these crossings made up 89% of all detected illegal entries into the UK. Overall, 100,625 people claimed asylum last year. Worse still, the appeal backlog has ballooned to a record 80,333 cases at the end of 2025, a shocking 91% increase from the previous year. This means tens of thousands more people staying in the system longer, driving up costs even further. Over 107,000 people are now receiving asylum support, with the hotel bill still running into billions. Hard-working families are footing the bill for a system that has completely spiralled out of control.

J Stewart

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