Migrants in Bournemouth have abandoned their pitch. They left behind rotting meat, clothes, and furniture.
Nearby, a coach park was used to sell drugs, with general antisocial behaviour.
Coventry care company ‘Momo & Tarek Care Ltd’ assigned 648 certificates of sponsorship for the ‘Skilled Worker’ route from 21-24. As a comparison, Apple assigned 687; Microsoft assigned 505.
According to 24/5 accounts, Momo&Tarek had 6 employees (avg.) In 23/4; 0 employees🧵1/6
🇬🇧 1.7 MILLION in benefits.
188 fake kids invented.
One man ,and the taxpayer footed the bill while he sent the cash back to Pakistan.
This is the welfare scam machine on steroids.
Mass migration , generous benefits, zero checks = a magnet for fraudsters gaming the system.
How many more "ghost families" are out there bleeding Britain dry?
We import people, hand out cash like confetti, and act shocked when it gets funnelled overseas.
Meanwhile, British pensioners freeze, veterans sleep rough, and working families get squeezed.
Close the loopholes. Deport the fraudsters.
Audit every claim tied to these networks.
Britain can't afford to be the world's benefits office anymore.
This isn't "compassion."
It's theft from your own people.What a disgusting racket.
We are a joke country- BBC does all the legwork investigates & finds a people smuggler imprisoned in France now claiming asylum here with a business empire in Leicester 1 shop literally next door to the Mps office - council shuts down the shops - they are immediately signed over to another company name & open. Why? Why cant we do anything. We seem to have lost the plot.
https://t.co/ZUtgfFXKko
Twana Jamal made an estimated £4 million a year from people smuggling and served 5 years in a French 🇫🇷 prison.
He owns loads of vape type businesses in Britain 🇬🇧 and we are considering his application for asylum.
None of these farms exist.
They're all brand names Tesco use to package imported products so they appear local.
Worth remembering if you're trying to buy British or avoid buying from purveyors of genocide.
Take a look at the Home Office’s BRAND NEW housing estate.
21 newly built homes are set to be used for asylum accommodation under a Home Office contract managed by Serco.