Finally, TRUTH but it Hurts!

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概要

TLDRThis video provides a critical analysis of the UK government's handling of asylum seeker accommodations, particularly the reliance on hotels for housing, which has resulted in significant financial expenditure and criticism for inefficiencies and potential profiteering. The Home Office's spending has risen dramatically, and the government's promise to end this practice seems distant, coinciding with plans to build new homes, which raises questions about whether these will genuinely address the accommodation crisis. Additionally, the video touches on identity theft concerns and the ongoing issues faced by a nurse facing disciplinary action due to her beliefs, indicating larger societal implications.

収穫

  • 💰 Huge spending on asylum seekers: £2.3 billion spent on hotels.
  • 🏢 1.5 million homes planned by the government.
  • ❓ Profiteering accusations on temporary housing contractors.
  • 🚫 Limited coordination leading to cost inefficiencies.
  • 🏨 Hotels likely to be used for asylum for years to come.
  • 💳 Asylum seeker costs: £145 per night in hotels vs. £14 in alternative accommodations.
  • 🔒 Identity theft concerns highlighted with personal data misuse.
  • 📉 Renewed frustrations on government handling of asylum policies.
  • ✍️ Importance of protecting one's philosophical beliefs in the workplace.
  • 🔗 Services like Incogn assist in removing personal data from brokers.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video discusses the unfulfilled promises of the government regarding the ending of hotel accommodations for asylum seekers. It highlights a significant increase in spending on these accommodations, with the Home Office spending £2.3 billion and local authorities £1.6 billion in a recent year. A government study is mentioned, indicating that the demand for such short-term accommodations is expected to persist for years due to ongoing pressures in housing supply and global instability, leading to allegations of profiteering by certain companies.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The speaker shares a personal story about identity theft concerns related to data brokers and promotes a service called 'incogn' that helps individuals manage their personal data across companies. The narrative emphasizes the alarm over rising numbers of asylum seeker arrivals, which leads to increased costs for hotel accommodations. It's mentioned that recent statistics show a continuing trend of substantial new arrivals, further fueling the debate around the government’s handling of asylum seekers and hotel accommodations.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:17:50

    The video concludes with criticisms of the government's commitment to end hotel usage for asylum seekers and how the announcement to build 1.5 million homes may not effectively address the issue. The speaker raises concerns about the lack of coordination in procurement processes and the perceived mismanagement of funds, alongside discussing a separate alarming case of a nurse facing disciplinary action for her beliefs. There’s a call to action for viewers to voice their opinions and encourage subscriptions to the channel.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What are the recent spending figures for asylum seekers in the UK?

    In 2022-2023, the Home Office spent £2.3 billion on hotels for asylum seekers, with local authorities spending an additional £1.6 billion on temporary accommodations.

  • What is being done to address housing for asylum seekers?

    The UK government plans to build 1.5 million homes to address the shortage caused by the accommodation crisis.

  • Why is there concern over the procurement of temporary accommodation?

    Experts have indicated that there are severe shortcomings in the procurement processes, leading to cost escalations and accusations of profiteering.

  • What are the financial implications of using hotels for asylum seekers?

    Each asylum seeker in hotels costs approximately £41,000 per year, while cheaper alternatives can cost as little as £14 per night.

  • What alternatives to hotel accommodation are being considered?

    The government suggests transitioning asylum seekers into newly built housing as an alternative to hotel accommodation.

  • What issues are raised regarding identity theft?

    Concerns were highlighted about data brokers using personal information for malicious purposes, leading to identity theft.

  • How can individuals protect their data from brokers?

    Using services like Incogn can help individuals request data removal from brokers and protect their personal information.

  • What is the story involving the Christian nurse?

    The nurse faced disciplinary action for not referring to a male patient as a female, which she refused due to her religious beliefs.

  • How does the current government situation affect public trust?

    Frustrations about unfulfilled promises and the management of the asylum seeker situation contribute to a growing distrust in the government.

  • What action is suggested for people facing discrimination for their beliefs?

    Individuals are encouraged to join organizations like the Free Speech Union to defend their rights.

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    finally some truth and if ever you
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    wanted justification for being
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    frustrated with this government and the
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    previous government for making promises
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    that they didn't yet keep this is it but
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    it's even worse than you might think
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    because not only have the promises about
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    ending hotels for asylum seekers not
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    happened yet they are not likely to
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    happen for a long time and it's even
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    worse than you might think so please do
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    stick around there's a number of things
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    in this video that are going to blow
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    your mind i literally couldn't make this
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    up but it's all true so if you like this
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    brutally honest analysis please do
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    subscribe to my channel i am independent
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    of everybody including the mainstream
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    media and i will tell you this as it is
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    and as it applies to the law etc so what
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    are we talking about here so we have our
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    own sort of doge now our very own
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    government office for value for money
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    and they've set out a number of
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    documents here summarized on this page
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    here uh all with underlying reports and
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    documents etc which i'm going to show
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    you um all with some details statistics
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    and reviews that they're going to do but
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    in all they tell a bit of a dismal story
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    in that we have companies accused of
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    profitering from the practice of housing
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    asylum seekers in hotels and the fact
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    that this is probably going to go on for
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    some time but the worst is yet to come
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    so stick around however let's start with
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    the basics now um there's this command
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    paper here which details the use of what
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    they call short-term residential
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    accommodation now there's different
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    types of accommodation there's the
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    immediate accommodation the short-term
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    accommodation temporary transitional
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    accommodation etc um all i think
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    deliberately confusing in some sense but
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    by the by procuring this is one of the
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    areas let me explain this this is one of
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    the value for money studies that they
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    are going to have to do to find areas
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    that they can save money and one of the
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    areas they're looking at is this here
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    procuring short-term residential
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    accommodation temporary and transitional
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    accommodation is procured by multiple
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    central government departments as well
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    as local authorities for a range of
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    different groups so that will include
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    asylum seekers for example and it will
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    include veterans and homeless people and
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    so
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    on the scale of spend is significant for
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    example in 2022 to 2023 the home office
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    spend was 2.3 billion pounds on hotels
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    for asylum seekers and local authorities
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    spent 1.6 billion pounds on temporary
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    accommodation those are added together
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    they're not uh within the same figure
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    unit costs have increased significantly
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    in recent years this is partly where the
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    accusations of profiteering comes from
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    independent experts including the
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    national audit office and the center for
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    homelessness impact have identified
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    shortcomings in the procurement of
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    temporary and transitional accommodation
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    that may have contributed to the cost
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    escalation that's another way of saying
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    someone's making a buck somewhere the
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    study will involve that's this study
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    they're talking about here will involve
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    the home office the ministry for housing
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    uh communities and local government and
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    mod ministry of justice and the treasury
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    with input from the cabinet office the
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    government commercial function local
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    government association the center for
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    homelessness impact and other experts
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    and this will inform the government's
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    approach to thematic reviews as to what
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    they're going to do
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    next and all of that culminating in the
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    plan um which is included included
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    within this bit here the value for money
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    studies are completed in a small number
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    of specific high-risisk areas cross
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    departmental spending and informed
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    decision in phase two of the spending
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    review and as a result of all that they
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    give you this outcome here demand for
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    short-term residential accommodation
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    across all the cohorts which includes
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    hotels is likely to remain over the
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    coming years given other pressures on
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    housing supply and risks presented by
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    global
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    instability so in black and white
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    crystal clear they do not expect the end
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    of the use of these hotels for years to
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    come and so this spend not only has
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    increased and some are accused of
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    profiteering out of it making a lot of
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    money out of the use of these hotels but
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    that is likely to continue for years to
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    come now i'm always a little bit cynical
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    and when companies are making money like
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    this and there's a system set up that
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    people are making money like this i'm
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    always cynical that this is going to
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    continue and there's no real incentive
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    to stop it from happening and the
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    numbers tell a dreadful story so i'm
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    going to come back to you in a moment
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    with the numbers which are horrific um
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    the absolute killer point which will
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    blow your mind and is a revelation that
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    i think we should all be up in arms
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    about and then finally at the tail end
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    of the video another story um which is
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    completely unrelated but i have to throw
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    it in here anyway because it's utterly
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    ridiculous but i have to come back to
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    that so all of that coming up but don't
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    go away just aside for a quick story
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    quite an alarming story actually
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    yesterday i received an email from a
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    company that had set up a new account in
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    the name of a former employee of mine
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    now he hasn't worked for me for over 10
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    years but what they've done is they've
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    taken his details used a generic company
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    email address and set up an account and
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    then started emailing it telling him
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    that he's eligible for certain uh credit
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    cards and things like that which
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    obviously raised alarm bells because
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    they've got enough of his information to
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    start setting up credit searches and
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    things like that which i thought was
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    quite horrendous given that this guy had
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    not worked for me for over 10 years but
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    this was a genuine email from a genuine
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    company and i thought that's quite
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    horrendous that they've still got those
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    details even though he hasn't worked for
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    me for over 10 years and this is one of
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    the things that happens with identity
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    theft when these companies have your
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    information because it's sold on again
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    and again and that is why i partner with
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    a company on my channel called incogn
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    because incogn is a service that is set
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    up specifically to target these data
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    brokers and marketeteers that collect
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    all your information together and sell
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    it onto other parties like the one that
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    sent this email yesterday having set up
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    an account in this guy's name and i
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    haven't even spoken to him for over 10
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    years now but incogn will request and
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    require using uk law and us law that
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    these companies remove your data from
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    their servers it works off an email
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    address and your details and they must
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    remove your data from their servers else
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    they are in breach of law and if they
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    fail to remove that data after your
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    request then there is potentially a good
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    claim against them incogn does all the
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    work for you you get access to a
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    dashboard and it gives you information
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    on how many companies have confirmed
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    that they've got your data and that they
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    are removing it or in the process of
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    removing it you will be alarmed as to
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    how many companies have your data and
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    confirm that they are removing it if you
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    did this yourself even if you knew who
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    to go to it would take you hours but
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    incogn does all of the work for you and
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    as a partner to my channel of course i
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    a 30-day money back guarantee but once
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    you see very quickly how many companies
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    ping back on the dashboard that they
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    have your data and they're in the
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    process of removing it you will want
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    them to keep removing it and this is an
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    ongoing process because these companies
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    will have your data all over the place
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    and gradually you'll need to get rid of
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    it so remember the code black belt for a
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    many companies are removing your data so
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    check out incognia because this story
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    was very real quite alarming and you'll
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    be relieved when you see how many
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    companies are removing your data so
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    coming back to the use of hotels and why
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    the numbers are skyrocketing and
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    something that i think we should all be
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    quite alarmed by now let's go first of
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    all to the smallboat activity so we've
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    got two pages here one is the small boat
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    arrivals for the last 7 days and you can
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    see here hundreds upon hundreds of
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    migrants arriving every day but we also
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    get access to a spreadsheet which gives
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    you a list of all of the arrivals going
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    back some years and i've taken the
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    liberty of summarizing those for 2025
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    which now exceeds 5,000 migrants in 2025
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    alone um this spreadsheet shows you how
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    many are arrived i mean on some of them
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    over 400 arrive each day this is going
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    back to december 2024 um but in 2025
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    alone this now totals over 5,000
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    arrivals and that is up to the 20th of
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    march and so not including uh those that
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    are shown on this screen here um so
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    these are several hundred more than that
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    already so these numbers are leading to
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    exponential spend on hotels as
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    highlighted in this document here
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    the scale of the spend is significant
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    for example in 2022 to 2023 and this has
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    expanded since then the home office
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    spent 2.3 billion pounds on hotels for
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    asylum seekers and that is only going up
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    now to consider what might be of major
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    concern is to ask a question and then we
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    can work backwards and find out actually
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    government ministers have been asked
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    this question dodged the question and in
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    fact here it is in black and white i
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    will explain why i think that for legal
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    reasons but the question is this what do
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    we do to prevent the use of hotels for
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    asylum seekers now first of all why do
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    we need to do that well why is because
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    it's expensive and it's basically
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    taxpayers money so it's an expensive use
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    of taxpayers money for people with all
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    respect should not be in the country in
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    the first place now granted there are
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    some that genuinely need support and
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    asylum and that's what the system's
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    there for but that's not without its
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    criticisms for those for example that
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    are here as economic migrants but what
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    do we do if we stop the use of hotels as
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    it's described here the government is
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    committed to ending the use of hotels
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    for asylum seekers and increasing the
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    supply through building 1.5 million
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    homes in england it's also announced
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    measures to tackle homelessness now
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    homelessness spreads across both asylum
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    seekers and veterans and homeless people
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    and so on but in crystal clear language
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    the government is committed to ending
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    the use of hotels for asylum seekers and
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    increasing supply through building 1.5
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    million homes now if that wasn't quite
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    enough to persuade you that the homes
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    being built are planned for asylum
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    seekers let's read the bit further down
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    here now aside from the accusations of
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    profiteering of the system for temporary
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    accommodation in hotels etc and aside
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    from the comments of experts including
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    the national audit office that the
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    procurement of short-term residential
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    accommodation may have prompted the
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    issues it says that there's extremely
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    limited coordination between public
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    sector bodies that's another way of
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    saying they don't really know what
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    they're doing with all respect and that
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    in itself is driving up the costs so in
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    other words because they don't really
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    know what they're doing the costs are
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    going through the roof no pun intended
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    um secondly the capacity and capability
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    for procuring short-term residential
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    accommodation has been spread thinly
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    across government departments and local
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    authorities that's another way of saying
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    they're trying to spread it out so it
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    doesn't look so bad for one department
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    or another but then we get to the real
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    crunch here if you weren't convinced by
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    now that those houses being built were
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    for asylum seekers you probably will be
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    by this next paragraph given the lack of
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    coordination in procurement of
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    short-term residential accommodation the
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    steep rising costs and likely ongoing
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    reliance on it in the short term here it
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    comes there is a value for money case in
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    improving the procurement of short-term
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    residential accommodation across central
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    and local government that ties perfectly
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    in with this bit up here about
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    increasing the supply building 1.5
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    million homes across england and thereby
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    ending the use of hotels now what ladies
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    and gentlemen is that if not to move
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    asylum seekers from hotels into housing
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    that they are building so when i remind
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    you we had this interview between uh
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    trevor phillips and angela raina about
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    those very houses that were being built
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    this is what she said
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    all right let me ask you about another
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    element of this um on the present
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    densities you're going to add 3.4
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    million or homes for 3.4 4 million
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    people with your 1.5 million houses on
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    your own figures we're also going to add
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    to our population uh
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    2.5 million people over the same period
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    um are you content that more than five
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    out of seven new homes will go to
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    immigrants well that's not the truth and
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    that's not that's what will happen well
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    that's not the reality because uh we've
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    2.5 million immigrants that in are in
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    rachel v's budget figures going to turn
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    up where they're going to live well
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    there's plenty of housing in the uk but
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    the houses especially and so there it is
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    now i for one think and i'll be
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    charitable i think that was an
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    inaccurate statement you can make of it
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    what you will i think that was at the
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    very least an inaccurate statement
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    because on their official documents now
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    they are saying that there is demand for
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    short-term residential accommodation
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    across all cohorts there's a pressure on
  • 00:13:29
    housing supply risks because of global
  • 00:13:32
    instability we've got companies accused
  • 00:13:34
    of
  • 00:13:35
    profiteering making more money than they
  • 00:13:38
    should do off the situation that such as
  • 00:13:41
    it is with immigrants in hotel
  • 00:13:44
    accommodation and it says that there is
  • 00:13:47
    evidence that some form of short-term
  • 00:13:49
    residential accommodation have a
  • 00:13:50
    detrimental impact on those children and
  • 00:13:52
    families etc all the experts are saying
  • 00:13:54
    that there's limited coordination the
  • 00:13:56
    capacity and the capability of procuring
  • 00:13:58
    those has been spread thinly across the
  • 00:14:00
    whole system and given all of that taken
  • 00:14:02
    together they say here the government's
  • 00:14:04
    committed to ending the use of hotels
  • 00:14:06
    and increasing the supply through
  • 00:14:07
    building 1.5 million homes now i for one
  • 00:14:09
    think that is as clear as it could
  • 00:14:11
    possibly get now bearing in mind that
  • 00:14:14
    the bill for each and every one asylum
  • 00:14:17
    seeker is
  • 00:14:20
    £41,000 um being if they're in a hotel
  • 00:14:23
    the cost is £145 a night compared with
  • 00:14:27
    dispersal accommodation which includes
  • 00:14:30
    large houses bedsits and flats and other
  • 00:14:33
    buildings and accommodation across the
  • 00:14:35
    country is £14 per night but given the
  • 00:14:41
    5,000 that have arrived this year alone
  • 00:14:45
    that is 14,000 per every,000 that
  • 00:14:48
    arrives every few weeks or so so an
  • 00:14:51
    additional
  • 00:14:52
    £14,000 per night and that is if they
  • 00:14:55
    are moved into the cheaper accommodation
  • 00:14:58
    such as the houses that they're talking
  • 00:14:59
    about building as against
  • 00:15:01
    £145 per night whereas if they're in
  • 00:15:04
    hotels obviously the simple maths £145
  • 00:15:08
    at £5,000 that have arrived this year
  • 00:15:10
    alone is
  • 00:15:13
    £725,000 per night and that's just an
  • 00:15:15
    accommodation so this is a serious
  • 00:15:18
    problem but the the the more serious of
  • 00:15:20
    the problem is that it appears that we
  • 00:15:22
    are being fed all sorts of bits of
  • 00:15:24
    information a lot of which not really
  • 00:15:26
    true or accurate and in some cases maybe
  • 00:15:30
    they don't even know what the truth is
  • 00:15:31
    and so now as promised a completely
  • 00:15:33
    different story on a completely
  • 00:15:34
    different subject but equally something
  • 00:15:36
    i think we should all be alarmed by and
  • 00:15:38
    that's this story here with a christian
  • 00:15:40
    nurse called jennifer who is facing
  • 00:15:43
    losing her career because she was
  • 00:15:45
    investigated and disciplined by an nhs
  • 00:15:48
    trust because she refused to refer to a
  • 00:15:50
    male child sex offender patient as a
  • 00:15:54
    woman now this to be quite clear this
  • 00:15:57
    was a convicted pedophile in a
  • 00:16:00
    highsecurity male prison with multiple
  • 00:16:03
    convictions for all sorts of horrendous
  • 00:16:06
    things and all of the charts and
  • 00:16:08
    everything made it seem like this was
  • 00:16:10
    just a man and obviously looked like a
  • 00:16:13
    man and she referred to him as mister
  • 00:16:16
    and then because she was then told to
  • 00:16:18
    refer to this person as a woman and she
  • 00:16:21
    refused to do so it went against her
  • 00:16:22
    beliefs which are protected by the way
  • 00:16:25
    they are protected beliefs she now faces
  • 00:16:27
    the ruin of her career listen to what
  • 00:16:29
    she has to say
  • 00:16:31
    yes i'm still traumatized with the
  • 00:16:34
    situation the fact that i could be
  • 00:16:36
    facing suspension my career coming to an
  • 00:16:39
    end simply because i refused to refer to
  • 00:16:43
    this patient as a female as a she or
  • 00:16:46
    miss so this is sadly one case among
  • 00:16:49
    many where people are facing a
  • 00:16:51
    termination of their employment and all
  • 00:16:53
    sorts of other things and so if you are
  • 00:16:55
    among those i would suggest you um get
  • 00:16:58
    in touch with free speech union become a
  • 00:17:00
    member um don't let these things go
  • 00:17:02
    quietly i think these cases are
  • 00:17:04
    increasingly and very much more
  • 00:17:05
    prevalent across the country than most
  • 00:17:07
    of us realize so please don't say stay
  • 00:17:09
    silent about them these are protected
  • 00:17:11
    philosophical beliefs and you should
  • 00:17:12
    absolutely not be facing the end of your
  • 00:17:14
    career just because you're standing up
  • 00:17:16
    for what you believe in so let me know
  • 00:17:18
    what you think about any of that in the
  • 00:17:19
    comment section below um quite explosive
  • 00:17:22
    i thought because finally we get some
  • 00:17:24
    truth but the truth is really unraveling
  • 00:17:27
    what on earth is going on in this
  • 00:17:28
    government and previous governments as
  • 00:17:30
    to how we address this situation we have
  • 00:17:33
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  • profiteering
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