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UK: Weddings at Victorian mansion hotel canceled to make room for Muslim migrants 

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Prices at the Grade II-listed Stoke Rochford Hall in Lincolnshire start at $575 per night. This kowtowing to Muslim migrants is part of the larger picture of how far the UK will go to accommodate these migrants (jihadists included, via infiltration). In 2020, Jihad Watch reported that illegal Muslim migrants were being given VIP treatment and filling up hotels on taxpayer dime, and this looks to continue.

The UK is already overwhelmed by illegal economic Muslim migrants who have been streaming across the English Channel with no end in sight. According to the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, “In 2020, the top five most common countries of nationality of people seeking asylum in the UK were Iran, Iraq, Albania, Eritrea, and Sudan,” which are all majority-Muslim countries except Eritrea, which has a significant Muslim minority. “Of all refugees resettled in the UK from January 2010 to December 2020, around 70% were Syrian.”

Recently, Britain’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her support for open-door migration. before she became prime minister, she had vowed to put a stop to the illegal migrant flows arriving via the English Channel, insisting that she would “absolutely” use the Royal Navy to stop migrants crossing the channel illegally. She also promised that a “military presence would be maintained under her premiership.” It didn’t take her long to make a U-turn.

British citizens are increasingly becoming dhimmis as citizens give see their tax dollars used by the government to make unreasonable accommodations to Muslim migrants, many of them who have demonstrated no respect for infidel Britons, nor for the rule of law.

“UK Govt Cancels Weddings at Victorian Country Mansion Hotel to Make Way for Migrants,” by Jack Montgomery, Breitbart, October 2, 2022:

Weddings booked by Britons at a stunning Victorian country mansion have been cancelled after the Home Office announced it needed the hotel for migrants.

At least three weddings have reportedly been cancelled at the Grade II-listed Stoke Rochford Hall in Lincolnshire…

The historic mansion, run by Countrywide Hotels, was already hosting migrants under what local media describes a “compulsory contract” with the government, and was forced to cancel the planned weddings after being told it was required to take on even more.

“The hotel has received notification from the Home Office that the current government contract is to be extended to take additional families with immediate effect,” said a spokeswoman for the hotel.

“It is with deep regret that three weddings that had planned to use the hotel over the coming months have to be cancelled,” she added.

The hotel said they “appreciate[d] how distressing and upsetting cancelling a wedding is, not only for the bride and groom but for all the guests that have been looking forward to celebrating the union and in many cases have made travel arrangements,” and that “[n]ot only are we offering our sincere apologies, but where possible looking at alternative arrangements and venues and then transferring the weddings plans to the [alternative] venue”– with a “full refund” which will supposedly cover “any additional expenses the couple may have incurred”….

In February, the cost of hosting migrants in hotels was estimated at £4.7 million a day — £1.71 billion ($2.31 billion) a year — and it is highly likely to have increased in the months since as 2022 has proved to be another record-breaking year for illegal immigration by boat alone.

Further costs, such as access to state schools and healthcare and regular stipends for migrants, take the direct financial burden associated with paying for them well beyond £2 billion a year.

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