Firm behind Bibby Stockholm to take over running of migrant hotels
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'Britons should get priority!' Labour spark fresh migrant outrage as Bibby Stockholm firm takes control of hotels: 'It's unfair'
Commentator Alex Armstrong has declared it is "not controversial" to demand British citizens have priority of housing in the UK, following the latest outrage over migrant hotels.The Home Office has announced it will remove Stay Belvedere Hotels (SBHL) from running asylum accommodation, with the contract set to end in September 2026.SBHL will be replaced by several providers including Corporate Travel Management (CTM), which previously managed th…
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