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- A former caravan park tycoon who is now the ‘king’ of the UK’s migrant hotels has seen his profits soar to more than £60,000,000 a year. Graham King, 56, made £25 million in 2021 thanks to a Home Office contract to house asylum seekers in southern England and Wales.
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May 17, 2024 · Britain’s migrant hotel “king” has amassed a vast £750 million from putting up asylum seekers in his holiday parks. Graham King’s enormous wealth puts him, for the first time, into the Sunday...
- Max Parry
Oct 25, 2023 · A former caravan park tycoon who is now the ‘king’ of the UK’s migrant hotels has seen his profits soar to more than £60,000,000 a year. Graham King, 56, made £25 million in 2021 thanks to a...
A sylum seekers have hit out at a former caravan tycoon for raking in £3.5million of taxpayers' cash a day by putting them up in fancy hotels - and leaving them to take the blame for the...
May 17, 2024 · Asylum tycoon Graham King is currently pocketing £3.5m of taxpayer money a day for his role in helping to transport and house vulnerable migrants amid the ongoing crisis – making him the...
- Emma Guinness
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.
Oct 25, 2023 · A migrant hotel ‘king’ has seen his profits soar to more than £60million as taxpayers give him money to house asylum-seekers. Graham King, 56, a former caravan park tycoon, receives £3.5million a day from taxpayers thanks to Home Office contracts to house refugees.
Oct 24, 2023 · Graham King, a former caravan park and disco tycoon, made £25million in 2021 thanks to a Home Office contract to house asylum seekers in southern England and Wales. But surging numbers of...