From Caravan Park to £60M: Rise of Britain’s ’Migrant Hotel King’ – A Controversial Fortune!

In a stunning rags-to-riches story, British businessman Graham King went from running a caravan park and a disco to amassing a fortune of over £60 million in just a year. His company, Clearsprings Ready Homes, received a staggering £1.3 billion for accommodating asylum seekers under a Home Office contract in 2022. King, who lives in a £2.5 million mansion, is criticized for profiting from the migrant crisis. His daughter, an artist, supports refugees by selling prints with the message ’Will trade racists for refugees.’ Starting in the late 1990s, King transformed his business by offering housing to asylum seekers, expanding across the UK. Despite concerns about facility quality, the Home Office continues to work with Clearsprings. This expenditure is now included in the foreign aid budget, putting King’s profits on par with the aid to Syria and surpassing the aid to Tanzania. The Home Office is committed to reforming the asylum system while ensuring value for money for taxpay
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