To all those that welcome/encourage the small boat migrants.

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Hotel stars do not indicate quality or luxury or price. They indicate facilities provided. Such as a washbasin in the room, or a coat rack.

A multi star hotel can be dirty and run down, with mice, dripping taps and torn carpets
Nope.
 




4 Star hotels must meet the following criteria:
(in addition to the requirement at the 3 Star level)
  • Expectation is for higher quality of service levels in all departments and in general higher staffing levels; as well as a serious approach and clear focus to the food and beverage offering.
  • All areas of operation should meet the 4 Star level of quality for cleanliness, maintenance and hospitality, and for the quality of physical facilities and delivery of services.
  • 24 hour room service, including cooked breakfast and full dinner during restaurant opening hours.
  • Once registered, residents should have 24hour access, facilitated by on-duty staff.
  • Enhanced services offered, e.g. Afternoon tea, offer of luggage assistance, meals at lunchtime, table service on request at breakfast.
  • At least one restaurant, open to residents and non-residents, for breakfast and dinner seven days a week. Hotels without restaurants located within easy walking distance of a range of places to eat are required to serve as a minimum snacks/light refreshments in public areas/bedrooms, at least in core hours of between 7am to 11pm.
  • All bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and all with WC and thermostatically controlled showers.
  • Wi-Fi or internet connection provided in bedrooms.
 
4 Star hotels must meet the following criteria:
(in addition to the requirement at the 3 Star level)
  • Expectation is for higher quality of service levels in all departments and in general higher staffing levels; as well as a serious approach and clear focus to the food and beverage offering.
  • All areas of operation should meet the 4 Star level of quality for cleanliness, maintenance and hospitality, and for the quality of physical facilities and delivery of services.
  • 24 hour room service, including cooked breakfast and full dinner during restaurant opening hours.
  • Once registered, residents should have 24hour access, facilitated by on-duty staff.
  • Enhanced services offered, e.g. Afternoon tea, offer of luggage assistance, meals at lunchtime, table service on request at breakfast.
  • At least one restaurant, open to residents and non-residents, for breakfast and dinner seven days a week. Hotels without restaurants located within easy walking distance of a range of places to eat are required to serve as a minimum snacks/light refreshments in public areas/bedrooms, at least in core hours of between 7am to 11pm.
  • All bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and all with WC and thermostatically controlled showers.
  • Wi-Fi or internet connection provided in bedrooms.
Yes. But they aren't living in 4 star hotels, so your post is irrelevant.
 
A 'safe' route, as you call them, would also require the same documents as an airport before access is granted, I presume.
Of course not. The only way you can claim asylum is in the UK. How do you do that at a foreign airport?
 
Of course not. The only way you can claim asylum is in the UK. How do you do that at a foreign airport?
They're not claiming asylum at the airport, they wait until the flight lands in the UK to do that.
 
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