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02 Jun 2026, 09:12 GMT+10
Taxpayer-funded luxury accommodations for migrants have faced scrutiny and protests
Britain's use of hotels to accommodate asylum seekers has come under renewed criticism after migrants housed at a historic four-star property were filmed relaxing in massage chairs.
The footage circulating online was reportedly filmed at the luxury Ramada Hotel in Solihull, near Birmingham - a 16th-century former coaching inn currently used under the British Home Office's asylum housing scheme.
The 145-room hotel also includes a gym and en-suite rooms, according to the Daily Mail, which cited a source as saying the massage chairs had not been operational since the migrants moved into the building. The grounds include what is believed to be England's oldest crown bowling green.
The footage drew criticism on social media, with one X user writing: "All on the taxpayer... We are paying for the comfort of people who simply don't deserve it." Another questioned government spending priorities, citing the growing number of Britons relying on food banks.
The debate comes amid growing concern over the cost of Britain's asylum accommodation program. An October 2025 parliamentary report said the projected cost of housing asylum seekers has more than tripled to Pound 15.3 billion ($21 billion), while accusing the Home Office of failing to recover tens of millions of pounds in excess profits from private contractors.
The UK is reportedly expected to spend around Pound 2.1 billion on asylum accommodation and support this financial year, with hotel housing alone estimated to cost taxpayers roughly Pound 5.5 million per day.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government has faced mounting criticism despite pledging to end the use of asylum hotels by 2029 and blaming the Conservatives for what it described as a "huge mess." However, plans to relocate asylum seekers to other facilities, including former military sites, have also been met with resistance.
Numerous protests have been held across Britain in recent years over asylum hotels, including demonstrations at the Ramada. Immigration ranked among the public's top concerns in 2025, with one in five Britons naming it as the country's most pressing issue in a Gallup survey. Government figures show that more than 200,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats since 2018.
(RT.com)
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