Councils across Britain have spent £141million of taxpayers' money since 2022 providing asylum seekers with PlayStations, DJ lessons and football match tickets, an investigation has revealed.
An audit by The Telegraph of 110 local authorities found newcomers in hotels were given game consoles and yoga classes paid for by the public purse.
Funding was also used to provide driving lessons, stadium tours and instruction in "circus skills" for refugees and asylum seekers.
The spending comes as many councils face severe budget pressures, with several proposing maximum council tax increases for next year.
Poster Comment:
Good that they are letting old WHites die from the cold. We need to show the illegals that they are more important to the British ruling class than are the Whites who pay the taxes. It is not for nothing that I call their governmnt Her Majesty's Jewish Government.