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- He made £21million in 2021, however, due to the growing number of migrants crossing the channel, his profits have doubled in the last year. With the contracts lasting until 2029, King likely may become Britain’s first immigration billionaire.
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May 17, 2024 · With a contract with the Home Office in place until 2029, Graham King is expected to become the UK’s first immigration industry billionaire.
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Oct 25, 2023 · Given his Home Office contract runs for another six years, it is entirely possible that the 56-year-old will be Britain’s first immigration industry billionaire by the end of the decade.
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With Mr King’s contract with the Home Office running until 2029, he is expected to become the first man to become a billionaire off the back of increased migration to the UK.
Oct 25, 2023 · Mr King may become Britain’s first immigration industry billionaire, with his Home Office contract lasting until September 2029.
May 17, 2024 · An Essex businessman who won government contracts paying his firm £3.5m a day for transporting and accommodating asylum seekers has been named among the 350 richest people in the UK. Graham King, the founder and majority owner of a business empire that includes Clearsprings Ready Homes, which won a 10-year Home Office contract for housing ...
May 22, 2024 · Among them for the first time this year is Graham King, an Essex businessman who has accumulated a £750 million fortune, partly through taxpayer-funded government contracts. King’s business...
May 18, 2024 · THE ‘king’ of Britain’s migrant hotels has seen his wealth soar to £750million, catapulting him into the Rich List for the first time. Graham King is believed to be making £3.5million a day from the taxpayer for transporting asylum seekers and providing them with temporary housing during the migrant crisis.