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Thread: O/T Home Office Extends Exclusive Contract with Manvers Hotel for Asylum Seekers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikecarling View Post
    If you welcome refugees or economic migrants as they are, then pay for them. Why should the rest who are struggling to pay bills and everygrowing price increases and nhs waiting lists have to put up with this.

    Moan about prices been high but these free loaders have to be be paid for.

    I’d rather pay for the people of our country to have a roof at night
    You have to assume that the homeless souls you see on street corners are in that position because they want to be, not because they have to be.

    There must be plenty of available housing if we are finding housing for refugees and illegal immigrants

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    The Home Office has extended the exclusive contract with Holiday Inn Hotel at Manvers,
    for asylum seekers to stay in the hotel for a further year.
    Earlier this year 130 asylum seekers were moved from the Ibis in Bramley, to the Holiday
    Inn Hotel at Manvers.
    The Home Office contract is to October 2023, with Labour MP John Healey speaking out
    against the move, due to the distance from Rotherham & other issues.
    Healey should be stopping these lefty human rights lawyers who are obstructing us sending all these illegal migrants back to France.

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    Healy was too busy at the Wath Christmas light switch on last night to care

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    You have to assume that the homeless souls you see on street corners are in that position because they want to be, not because they have to be.

    There must be plenty of available housing if we are finding housing for refugees and illegal immigrants
    Homeless army veterans are single men with no chance of getting a council house. Has anyone got a chance now though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikecarling View Post
    Healy was too busy at the Wath Christmas light switch on last night to care
    He did campaign to stop the banks closing there. They closed.

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    He did campaign to stop the banks closing there. They closed.
    He has an office in Wath next to a couple of charity shops. Staff in his office is usually his wife

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Stayed there 3 times in the past and it was a lovely place with a great breakfast, friendly staff and Lidl just across the road to get food/snacks. From what I've read on here and seen on TripAdvisor etc. won't be returning anytime soon. Booked a barn on the edge of the Peak District through Airbnb for Christmas, sleeps 5 and less than the hotel per night. Will just have to cook my own breakfast.
    I just found out that the place we are staying at instead of the Holiday Inn has no mobile phone service. Is England stuck in the 1990s? I'm beginning to get worried that the pubs won't accept Bit.coin when I get over there!

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    .......just stop.....
    A, giving them money....
    B, somewhere to live.....
    C, access to NHS......

    Put them all in Detention camps, build them in the middle of nowhere......

    .....problem solved within 12 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    He has an office in Wath next to a couple of charity shops. Staff in his office is usually his wife
    Always used to be Irene Hartley in there, she volunteered at one of the charity shops too, used to be a governor at Wath Comp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avondalemiller View Post
    .......just stop.....
    A, giving them money....
    B, somewhere to live.....
    C, access to NHS......

    Put them all in Detention camps, build them in the middle of nowhere......

    .....problem solved within 12 months.
    You saw what happened at Manston, it got overcrowded, someone died of diphtheria, so they emptied it, now all in hotels.

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