BRITAIN’S asylum bill has hit £2 billion in the year since the Rwanda deal was struck.
Most of the cash has gone on hotels and other accommodations to house them, the equivalent of £6 million per day.
This comes when hard-up taxpayers, who are footing the costs, struggle at home with rising costs.
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Our roads are a mess, we need money to go into our NHS, our schools, and more.
The amount of people flocking here has become out of control. It must be combated. We cannot simply go on.
BRENDAN ELLIS
Leominster
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