As of last week 300 migrants (all men) were bussed into the Cresta Court in Altrincham. This was the evening it was announced to the public, presumably to cause as little stir as possible. The deal was between Serco, Home Office and owners of the hotel.
The hotel is owned by former FA chair and ex director general of the BBC Greg Dyke who received substantial compensation and "ministerial approval" to house migrants. He had previously given Tony Blair a 55k donation in the 90's and has a close affiliation with the Labour party.
The hotel is within yards of a primary school, 10 minutes' walk from Loreto Girls' school and 17 minutes' walk from Altrincham Girls' and Bowden Girls' primary fuelling local concerns about the safety of local children.
Migrants have all been given a mobile phone.
Lastly, people learn that migrants will receive free private healthcare rather than going through the NHS to avoid backlogs.
Read the story here.
Ilona. 11.11.2024
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