The UK seaside town where tourists are cancelling visits over migrant hotels | UK | News

Holiday producers are trying to cancel their holidays in a popular UK coastal town about the number of immigrants in the region. The district hotel in Skegness hosted asylum seekers for three years and has recently sparked an anti -immigration protest. Approximately 64 asylum seekers stay in the hotel and there are others in common properties.
Julieanne Bunce runs North Parade Hotel and has done it for about 25 years, but says that holidays have been canceled in the midst of migration levels.
Sun told: “Aries companies have been organizing holidays with me for 15 years, but now they are trying to cancel them.”
Mrs. Bun, the emerged visitors, although no asylum seekers, although they expressed violent opposition against hotels.
“He shouted that he would fire my hotel because someone thought he was a refugee here. There are many problems than visitors and natives.”
The clock tower in Skegness has recently been decorated in the flag of St George, while red crosses were painted in intersections, signs and bundles.
This comes after the Regional Council weighed the options for the legal process to close Asylum Hotel and opened it to tourists again.
Craig Leyland, a member of the Torah Leader of the East Lindsey Council, told Telegraph: “We have explained that we have always been strong against the use of hotels in our district for those looking for asylum seekers.
“I followed the case with a great interest in the EPPING Forest Region Council and yesterday’s judiciary.
“I asked the civil servants to investigate and understand this case, and I will take appropriate measures after understanding whether there are similarities that we can act.
“East Lindsey is one of the most visited holiday places in the country and we are currently in the busiest season for our Skegness and other coastal towns.
He continued: “We are definitely determined to do our best to return this vital tourism accommodation unit to its intended use and to protect and promote our position as a pleasant family holiday town.”




