The luxury life of migrant in taxpayer-funded hotel as he earns thousands from ‘Silicon Valley-style’ start-up business while enjoying Macbooks, Selfridges shopping and Louis Vuitton accessories

A asylum seeker living in a hotel financed by the taxpayer carries out a lucrative graphic design job from the bedroom and is believed to have won thousands of corporate customers, Daily e -mail.
The extraordinary images obtained by this newspaper of the Man’s Room in the Thistle City Barbican in London show a MacBook laptop and imac computer, Selfridges bags and £ 580 Louis Vuitton wallet.
It was said that the immigrants, who were initially understood from Sudan, but understood that he had lived in Dubai in Dubai, were said to have worked on ‘Silicone Valley style’ field facilities on a third Mac laptop while the images were taken.
A source that filmed the room said that the man’s asylum claim is clearly mentioned the fact that he was based on persecution because he was gay.
Source said: ‘I asked if the claim was legitimate and said, “Of course not,” he said.
Mos has discovered that the man was still a wife in Dubai since then.
There was a big printer on the Sudan designer room, a bag from London’s designer Liberty, a Nespresso coffee machine and two bottles of luxury voss water in the Sudan designer room.
Asylum seekers usually receive £ 49,18 a week to support life costs and paid accommodation.
Thistle City Barbican Show Selfridges bags and extraordinary video images obtained by the Daily Mail of the hotel room looking for asylum seekers in Luxury Voss Water Bottle
There is also a Macbooks and Nespresso coffee machine at the table, which is said to be a lucrative graphic design business.
It contained a large printer on the thousands of pounds of apple equipment and in the Sudan designer room
The source said: ‘I saw the job, making a field deck for a company. His belongings were quite good. Quite Swish was the Silicon Valley style, obviously doing thousands of.
‘He said he didn’t pay taxes and he was there for two years. He said, “They can’t move me.”
“ They had offered him to move him twice to Manchester, but refused. He was always smiling. There is an ongoing game system. ‘
Source, Barbican hotel, immigrants, larger and better bathrooms because they demand to be put in the greedy rooms on the top floor of the hotel said. The Sudan designer had one of them, which is part of the reason why he didn’t want it to be moved.
“ Excellent English spoke. He was well educated, very calm, beautiful, cheerful, funny. Unlike others in the building. ‘
Thistle City Barbican has been in the center of anger against the shelter hotel crisis in recent weeks.
Last month, MOS announced that more than 90 criminal charges were brought against 41 immigrants living in the hotel, including sexual assault, arson, theft, theft, knife, attack and drug crimes in the last three years.
The hotel was already called a center for illegal work, Deliveoo outside, just food and uber dining bags, jackets, electrical bikes outside.
Thistle City Barbican is located in the center of anger against the shelter in recent weeks
Police officers stand outside Thistle City Barbican Hotel before a protest in London on August 8, 2025
Men are moving from a hotel window in Barbican Thistle Hotel as an anti -immigrant protest
On August 8, 2025, a demonstrator holds an anti -racist sign outside the Thistle City Barbican Hotel in London
Keep up with racism activists, on August 8, 2025 during a bench show ‘Refugees welcome’ sign that stops outside the hotel
Police officers push back anti -racist protesters who came together to support refugees other than Barbican Bugle Hotel on August 2
Protesters come together on August 2 to an anti -immigrant protest near Barbican Thistle Hotel
At the beginning of this month, more than a thousand protesters clashed out of the opposing parties, hundreds of people showed a protest against racism activists.
In total, seven people had nine arrests, including to violate the conditions of the public order law.
The Ministry of Interior said he could not define the individual. Asylum seekers in some professions, including graphic design, may apply for a work permit if their allegations of living in the UK have not been committed for more than a year.
The Ministry of Interior could not say that this individual had permission.




