Migrants protest ‘inhuman conditions’ of London hotel as they camp on street outside in demonstration against Home Office
A group of about 40 migrants refused an offer to stay in Pimlico hotel, the Comfort Inn, after they were asked to sleep “four people in a room” made for two on Wednesday.
The group even barricaded the entrance of the accommodation with a wall of suitcases and bags at one point in demonstration against the conditions. A 21-year-old Channel migrant from Iran told the Telegraph: “They said we’re going to move you to another, better place. They gave us this postcode. When we checked on Google Maps, we said, oh this is very nice.
Westminster Council leader Adam Hug wrote to Home Secretary Suella Braverman, where he criticised the situation for people who “are likely to have been through significant and traumatic events” and were being asked to share “an inappropriately sized room with multiple strangers.”
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