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One illegal migrant said they were 'stressed dealing with the asylum process and dealing with the Government'
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Nigel Farage's “Doge” efficiency unit has revealed a "customer survey" has been handed out to asylum‑seeker hotels to get their residents' feedback on a range of issues.
Boss of Reform's waste-cutting unit Zia Yusuf sounded the alarm over the feedback form circulated in migrant accommodation, writing on X that it will “infuriate” taxpayers.
The Wakefield District Health and Care Partnership's "engagement within asylum seeker accommodation hotels" asks migrants to explain the "most important things" them when they arrived at the hotel.
Respondents' feedback includes everything from Wi‑Fi concerns to music demands and English lessons — all under the guise of tailoring “health and wellbeing” services.
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Among the specific “important things” to illegal migrants are:
- Clothes and other things that cost money
- Language help
- Mobile phone and access to the internet
- Hospital services
- I prefer quiet - don’t like the noise as have issues with ears. I don’t like loud music
- Needed everything - came in via boat and all my clothes were damaged from the sea
One feedback form from a asylum seeker suggested they "would like to find out how to learn to speak English but nobody has told me how to do this".
While another wrote: "Was stressed dealing with the asylum process and dealing with the Government."
Yusuf blasted the revelations as "unfairness verging on wickedness", adding: "Hardworking taxpayers in this country are utterly dismayed by a bureaucratic class that care far more for illegal migrants than it does about them."
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Reform UK's “Doge” efficiency unit boss Zia Yusuf has sounded the alarm over a feedback form circulated in migrant accommodation, which he said will “infuriate” taxpayers
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He continued: "Read this ‘customer survey’ done of illegal migrants and asylum seekers in the free hotels.
"They are informed of 'a new service to help with your health and wellbeing'.
"They are asked what 'activities' they’d be interested in. Only, these are not ‘customers’. They are paid for by taxpayers, in many cases here illegally."
The backlash over the Wakefield survey comes just after another Reform revelation that Kent taxpayers were shelling out thousands to fund TV licences and cinema outings for illegal migrants.
George Ford, who was shot on a tour of Afghanistan, began suffering from severe PTSD and he was eventually forced out of the house where he shared with his long term partner.
Bracknell Forest Council have failed to find him at home, but 300 Afghans are said to have been housed at a four-star hotel in the area as part of the resettlement scheme.
GB News has approached the Wakefield District Health and Care Partnership for comment.