BRITAIN’S £4.7billion annual bill to keep migrants in hotels and look after them takes every penny of tax from 582,000 workers.
The shocking number revealed today is equivalent to the population of Manchester.
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Britain’s £4.7billion annual bill to keep migrants in hotels and look after them takes every penny of tax from 582,000 workers
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The shocking new statistic is equivalent to every grafter in Manchester stumping up for asylum seekers through their pay packetCredit: Getty
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Jamie Jenkins, who did the research, said: ‘This isn’t just unsustainable. It’s outrageous’Credit: PA
Statistics expert Jamie Jenkins, who did the research, said: “This isn’t just unsustainable. It’s outrageous.
“A government that borrows billions each year, can’t control borders, and taxes its citizens to pay for hotel rooms and housing for people who’ve just arrived is not working for the British public.
“It’s time for a system that protects the people who pay in. That rewards contribution. That puts citizens first.”
Latest figures show there were 32,345 asylum seekers staying in up to 210 hotels.
It costs £41,000 a year to house each, up from £17,000 in 2020.
Ex-Office for National Statistics analyst Mr Jenkins found the average UK salary was £38,224.
Each worker pays income tax and National Insurance contributions of £8,081.
So the entire tax bills of 582,000 people — equal to the population of Manchester — go on housing migrants.
And it is significantly larger than the populations of Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds.
The total is also higher than the tax contributions of every UK mechanic and HGV driver combined.
13 migrants jumped from the back of a lorry at a Sainsbury’s distribution centre in South East London
A total £4.7billion went on asylum support in 2023-24 — £3.1billion on accommodation.
The rest went on grants to local authorities, running sites like the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset, plus £49-a-week subsistence allowance.
The £4.7billion total was up on 2022-23’s £3.6billion.
Nearly 15,000 illegal migrants have crossed to Dover in 2025, up 42 per cent on this time year.
French cops, given £480million of UK taxpayer cash, are failing to intercept them.
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Nearly 15,000 people have crossed to Dover in 2025, up 42 per cent on this time yearCredit: AFP