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Thumbs down WTF? DOPEY Starmer Gives Migrants FREE Taxis to Go to FREE GP Apts

FREE Taxis For Migrants to be AXED Following Backlash to Asylum Seekers Taking Long Journeys Costing Hundreds of Pounds

They ALSO Get FREE Weekly Bus Passes,
FREE Luxury Hotels AND FREE Tokens For Supermarkets..

MailOnline 29 NOV 2025




Asylum Seekers Taking Long Journeys Costing Hundreds of Pounds





Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood





Free taxis for migrants visiting the GP are set to be scrapped as the Home Office seeks to cut a huge GB15.8 MIL transport bill.


It comes after a BBC investigation found migrants had travelled huge distances at the taxpayers expense for a medical check-up.

In one case, an asylum seeker billed the Home Office GB600 for a 250 mile journey to see a GP for a check up on his knee.

The Home Secretary then launched an urgent review and has now confirmed the system will be scrapped from February.

Currently the asylum seekers are given a FREE weekly bus pass AND FREE tokens for supermarkets but are forced to use taxis for any NHS appointments, which are automatically booked through hotel receptions.

Under new rules the taxis will only be used for rare cases such as disability, serious illness or pregnancy. Any journey where a taxi is used will now require sign off from the Home Office.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood told BBC News I am ending the unrestricted use of taxis by asylum seekers for hospital appointments, authorising them only in the most exceptional circumstances.

I will continue to root out waste as we close every single asylum hotel.

It comes as part of a wider crackdown on asylum costs and transport contracts, with more than GB74 million already recovered from providers. Officials said ending taxi services for migrants will save more money to taxpayers.

The government has pledged to end the use of asylum hotels by the next election and want to increase the use of large alternative accommodation.

However the number of asylum seekers living in hotels at the taxpayers expense has jumped to more than 36,000, the highest level for nearly two years...




New data from the Home Office showed 36,273 migrants were in hotel accommodation at the end of September, up 4,232 from 32,041 at the end of June.

In all there were 111,651 people receiving taxpayer funded asylum support, an increase of nearly 5,600 in three months but below the peak of just under 124,000 hit in September 2023.





The Home Office said a record 110,051 people claimed asylum in the UK in the year ending to September.





It was up 13 per cent on the previous year and seven per cent more than the previous peak of 103,081 in 2002.....

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