Asylum seekers fleeing persecution are being given "degrading" food that's left them feeling sick, it's claimed. Charity West London Welcome (WLW) has shared pictures of the 'airline-like' meals provided to people living in emergency hotel accommodation.
One "appalling" dinner included mash, peas and a bag of crisps while another consisted of "congealed" noodles. The charity claims families awaiting decisions on their asylum for months aren't even allowed to use microwaves to heat food up and have to resort to boiling eggs in kettles.
The Home Office has given a number of its contracts to manage temporary hotels housing asylum-seekers to the same firm running the Napier Barracks in Folkestone, Kent, that has been hit by a fire and a
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