POLL: Does the UK give migrants too many freebies? | UK | News

A report of immigration for Britain in good morning gave an angry reaction on social media. Reporter Jonathan Swain visited Nuneaton, where he spoke to asylum seekers and local inhabitants.
After moving from a hotel, Mr. Swain interviewed a refugee named Muhammad who invited him to the house he shared with seven men. Mohammed said that he was given his clothes by the hotel and that he had no desire to stay in France despite his speech by talking through a translation practice. Originally from Guinea in Africa, he said he was better in England because he bought money and a house to sleep every week.
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Accordingly British government websiteAsylum seekers are suitable for a number of benefits when evaluating applications.
A place to live among them includes cash support, health and education. Asylum seekers are of normally the right to get £ 49,18 per week for each person in their homes.
Pregnant women and mothers with three years of age and six are also suitable for extra money to buy healthy food. The amount they have depends on their status. Waiting mothers are allowed to apply for a one -time payment of £ 300 if their babies are paid in 11 weeks or less. Mothers with 6 -month -old children can also apply for benefit.
Asylum seekers also have the right to receive health services and free education at NHS at a public school for any child aged 5 to 17 years.




