Posted on 05/12/2025 1:06:39 PM PDT by RandFan
The 'king' of Britain's migrant hotels has officially become a billionaire after amassing his fortune by housing asylum seekers for the Government.
Essex tycoon Graham King, 57, is now estimated to be worth a staggering £1.015billion after a 35 per cent jump in his fortune made him Britain's first asylum hotel billionaire.
His company, Clearsprings Ready Homes, is paid by the Home Office to provide short-term accommodation for asylum seekers and has a £1.7billion turnover, which means that Mr King and his firm rake in £4.8 million ($6m) of taxpayers' cash a day.
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Many people have been hung at the Tower of London for far less.
The UK government should all be hoisted on pikes. First they make Soros a billionaire then this POS.
Wow yes, good point
One can only imagine how much of that money made its way back to the politicians that promoted the third world invasion that the Brits are now living with.
Oh yes, Same kind of deal as parts of the US Congress I’m sad to report.
Sooner or later there will be a reckoning.
The UK government is about six months away from losing all of their jobs so Muslims can replace them.
Glad I went to England when it was English and delightful. Also happy that all friends I knew then are now dead.
The Davos/globalist/marxist revolution doesn’t mind working with reliable crony-capitalists during the demoralization and destruction phase.
A bunch of them here, NGO’s, etc is why they support illegals over Americans...
Yes and people who are willing to sell out
Makes me sick.
Pikeys?
Filthy traitor.
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