Asylum-seekers are being taken on ‘jollies’ paid for by £100,000 of public money to zoos, theme parks and even the beach in an attempt to help them ‘integrate’ into British life, it has emerged.
Since 2009, a refugee support group part-funded by the National Lottery has been treating dozens of immigrants to days out at Thorpe Park, Whipsnade Zoo, the London Eye and Brighton beach.
The revelation was met with dismay by campaigners, with on MP saying: ‘Some of my constituents can’t afford to take their children to some of…
Asylum-seekers taken on £100,000 jollies to zoos, theme parks and even the beach to help them "integrate" into British life - with YOUR money
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