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Hotels and asylum seekers/immigrants - "all part of the plan"

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FrancisQuoynt · 15/11/2024 15:42

Just read an article about this. The comments were as you can imagine caustic. It's also in national newspapers and sites. One comment was that it is 'all planned'. What's all planned and who is it planned by and why? Nothing is very clear. Who gains what by this other than the migrants?

Datchet community 'powerless' over asylum seeker hotel decision

Datchet community 'powerless' over asylum seeker hotel decision

The Datchet community has been left ‘powerless’ by the Government’s decision to re-use The Manor Hotel for asylum seeker accommodation, a councillor has said. The venue, based in the heart of the village, has previously been used by the Home Office to...

https://www.maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk/news/council-and-politics/198823/datchet-community-powerless-over-asylum-seeker-hotel-decision.html

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Bromptotoo · 17/11/2024 09:20

I don't think even the migrants really gain.

If hotels used to house them were not basic before the migrants move in they certainly will be afterwards.

username358 · 18/11/2024 04:45

I couldn't find any comments but I imagine 'the plan' has something to do with the Great Replacement Theory.

This is a white supremacy theory that white Europeans are being replaced by Muslims/immigrants through mass immigration and a drop in birth rates.Some also called it 'white genocide'.

Exactly who is behind the plan is a matter for debate. Sometimes it's 'elites', sometimes it's left wing governments.

FrancisQuoynt · 18/11/2024 09:34

username358 · 18/11/2024 04:45

I couldn't find any comments but I imagine 'the plan' has something to do with the Great Replacement Theory.

This is a white supremacy theory that white Europeans are being replaced by Muslims/immigrants through mass immigration and a drop in birth rates.Some also called it 'white genocide'.

Exactly who is behind the plan is a matter for debate. Sometimes it's 'elites', sometimes it's left wing governments.

So why would Keir Starmer be supporting that?

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doodleschnoodle · 18/11/2024 09:35

Because he's part of the shadowy cabal of the New World Order of course!

username358 · 18/11/2024 15:26

FrancisQuoynt · 18/11/2024 09:34

So why would Keir Starmer be supporting that?

It's because there's a presumption that immigrants are more likely to vote left. The left want to change the demographic in order to win and maintain power.

Maggispice · 17/07/2025 09:32

Even more.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gift/17615f4d1a878e36

Tomikka · 17/07/2025 10:08

The ‘plan’ that conspiracists have is that it is the deep state/WEF etc replacing the western white European

The actual ‘plan’ was the ‘Hostile environment’ to make life difficult for immigrants.

Requiring ID for public services, capturing data to be reported to the Home Office etc, this has consequences such as Windrush (after decades of living here having to prove yourself as British because you look a bit foreign and needing to produce your own documentary evidence despite the government documentation being decades past its retention date)

Cutting government resources to process applications - with the intent of applicants deciding it’s too difficult, but in fact making a longer stay for those who would be processed and refused - a longer stay that needs more space thus the use of hotels as ‘temporary overflow’ that keeps expanding

Aaron95 · 17/07/2025 10:27

Bromptotoo · 17/11/2024 09:20

I don't think even the migrants really gain.

If hotels used to house them were not basic before the migrants move in they certainly will be afterwards.

There are two hotels near me which are used to house assylum seekers. Both were Britannia hotels which had been closed down. If anyone has ever had the misfortune to stay in a Brittania Hotel then they will understand that this is no luxury accomodation.

mumda · 24/07/2025 21:50

Bromptotoo · 17/11/2024 09:20

I don't think even the migrants really gain.

If hotels used to house them were not basic before the migrants move in they certainly will be afterwards.

The contracts have the tax payers do up hotels, pay for their use (including a delicious profit) and then pay for them to be returned to normal use at the end of the contract.
Although have any been returned yet to normal hotel use?

What's the impact on hotel use in tourism and general local economy?

SummerFeverVenice · 24/07/2025 22:00

mumda · 24/07/2025 21:50

The contracts have the tax payers do up hotels, pay for their use (including a delicious profit) and then pay for them to be returned to normal use at the end of the contract.
Although have any been returned yet to normal hotel use?

What's the impact on hotel use in tourism and general local economy?

The government contracts are propping up failing hotels.

Tourists aren’t coming to the UK as much as they did pre Covid and pre Brexit. There is still a £2.8bn shortfall with major cities (excluding London) seeing drops of 20-35% in tourism income.

mumda · 24/07/2025 22:33

SummerFeverVenice · 24/07/2025 22:00

The government contracts are propping up failing hotels.

Tourists aren’t coming to the UK as much as they did pre Covid and pre Brexit. There is still a £2.8bn shortfall with major cities (excluding London) seeing drops of 20-35% in tourism income.

Do you think the lack of revenue caused by hotels not having any tourists in is anything to do with that?

genesis92 · 24/07/2025 22:36

FrancisQuoynt · 18/11/2024 09:34

So why would Keir Starmer be supporting that?

Er because a huge mass of their voters are Muslim?

username358 · 24/07/2025 22:37

mumda · 24/07/2025 22:33

Do you think the lack of revenue caused by hotels not having any tourists in is anything to do with that?

Are you suggesting that there are no hotels available for tourists?

SummerFeverVenice · 24/07/2025 22:44

mumda · 24/07/2025 22:33

Do you think the lack of revenue caused by hotels not having any tourists in is anything to do with that?

Sorry? I don’t understand the question.

There are 20-35% fewer tourists meaning that the available money to be earned from tourism is still £2.8bn below 2019.

We have more hotel rooms than needed for the tourists coming to the UK.

That is why hotels- especially small independent ones are jumping at the chance to house asylum seekers under government contracts. It pays the bills and keeps their business from folding.

It isn’t a case of tourists not being able to find a place to stay in the UK because budget hotels outside London have asylum seekers in them.

Lisanne55 · 24/07/2025 22:46

mumda · 24/07/2025 21:50

The contracts have the tax payers do up hotels, pay for their use (including a delicious profit) and then pay for them to be returned to normal use at the end of the contract.
Although have any been returned yet to normal hotel use?

What's the impact on hotel use in tourism and general local economy?

A hotel in our town had migrants in for a couple of years and is now operating normally as a hotel again.

lovemeblender · 25/07/2025 04:50

username358 · 18/11/2024 04:45

I couldn't find any comments but I imagine 'the plan' has something to do with the Great Replacement Theory.

This is a white supremacy theory that white Europeans are being replaced by Muslims/immigrants through mass immigration and a drop in birth rates.Some also called it 'white genocide'.

Exactly who is behind the plan is a matter for debate. Sometimes it's 'elites', sometimes it's left wing governments.

There's a fb group for my area and oh my god it's full of this and "when will you wake up?!" type of hugely alarmist, very inaccurate posts about "the plan" to replace all white people with Muslims. The Jews are responsible for it apparently 🙄

FrancisQuoynt · 25/07/2025 10:37

Lisanne55 · 24/07/2025 22:46

A hotel in our town had migrants in for a couple of years and is now operating normally as a hotel again.

It must have had to be gutted before anyone would stay in it I would guess.

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Bromptotoo · 25/07/2025 11:28

FrancisQuoynt · 25/07/2025 10:37

It must have had to be gutted before anyone would stay in it I would guess.

Why? Do you think migrants have fleas?

Rooms though would need sorting as the places used have far higher room occupancy - think bunks etc - than paying guests, even in Britannia's places - will accept.

bumblecoach · 25/07/2025 11:30

The fact is the white working class are no longer compliant. They aren’t dothing their cap and they aren’t getting on with doing a hard days work for fuck all reward.
So they do need to find some other fool to do it for them, Whatever it, in whatever capacity it is that these poor souls will apparently be doing to earn the money that the whites won’t work for.

bumblecoach · 25/07/2025 11:31

FrancisQuoynt · 25/07/2025 10:37

It must have had to be gutted before anyone would stay in it I would guess.

They certainly had to be gutted after the homeless left in 2020. The amount of criminal damage was well criminal

mumda · 25/07/2025 11:46

FrancisQuoynt · 25/07/2025 10:37

It must have had to be gutted before anyone would stay in it I would guess.

And who paid for it?

username358 · 25/07/2025 11:46

lovemeblender · 25/07/2025 04:50

There's a fb group for my area and oh my god it's full of this and "when will you wake up?!" type of hugely alarmist, very inaccurate posts about "the plan" to replace all white people with Muslims. The Jews are responsible for it apparently 🙄

The far right are prolific online. They are insidious and you can see their ideology being repeated everywhere.

GloriaMonday · 25/07/2025 12:09

genesis92 · 24/07/2025 22:36

Er because a huge mass of their voters are Muslim?

The hotel in the article is about 2 miles from Slough, traditionally a Labour seat. At the last General Election, the Labour candidate kept his seat, but at a vastly reduced majority. The lost votes, I think went to an Independent candidate who campaigned about the situation in Gaza.

The hotel itself is in the Windsor constituency.

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