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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
A lucrative contract to accommodate and transport new arrivals has catapulted Graham King - dubbed 'the migrant hotel king' - into the Sunday Times Rich List with an estimated fortune of...
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.
- Holly Bishop
Oct 25, 2023 · The self-styled "king" of the UK’s migrant hotels has made more than £60million in a year, with British taxpayers footing the bill, it has been reported. Graham King raked in £25million in...
Jun 18, 2023 · The hotel tycoon nicknamed “the Asylum King” is enjoying record profits as he capitalises Britain’s migrant crisis. Britannia Hotels, which is estimated to put up almost one in 10 of those...