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It's no surprise people are angry and protesting
Coventry Telegraph
|July 30, 2025
THE four-star Britannia International hotel in London's Canary Wharf, where a standard room costs £425 a night, has been earmarked to house illegal immigrants.
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The rooms are said to offer “superb views of London” and all of the so called asylum seekers will be offered the “full package of support" by Tower Hamlets Council.
All this whilst ordinary British people are struggling to make ends meet and economic growth is virtually nonexistent.
Whilst there is a single British child living in poverty or a single armed forces veteran is sleeping on the streets, we shouldn't be accommodating those who have effectively broken into our country. No wonder people are angry and protesting outside the hotels housing these individuals.
P Sheehan, Coventry
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