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The profits of Mr King revealed just how much money the businessman made from migrant hotels last year

A former caravan park tycoon who is now the ‘king’ of the UK’s migrant hotels has seen his profits soar to more than £60,000,000 a year. 

Graham King, 56, made £25 million in 2021 thanks to a Home Office contract to house asylum seekers in southern England and Wales. 

But record numbers of cross-Channel arrivals meant his profits more than doubled last year. 

His firm – Clearsprings Ready Homes  -was paid £1.3billion in 12 months – £3.5million a day – for accommodating and transporting arrivals. Clearsprings had made £500million in the previous year. 

And in a sign of doubt about the Government’s promises to clamp down on small-boat arrivals – and the resulting hotel costs – it confidently predicts business continuing ‘for the foreseeable future’.

EXC PRINT BEFORE WEB / Graham King / re: Boss of firm Clearsprings Ready Homes, holds exclusive contracts to house asylum seekers across southern England and Wales. / / Source / ID : Neil Sears / from INSTAGRAM account of Catalina King - https://www.instagram.com/catalinaking_/

Mr King, the boss of Clearsprings Ready Homes holds exclusive contracts to house asylum seekers across southern England and Wales until 2029

EXC PRINT BEFORE WEB / Graham King / re: Boss of firm Clearsprings Ready Homes, holds exclusive contracts to house asylum seekers across southern England and Wales. / / Source / ID : Neil Sears / from INSTAGRAM account of Catalina King - https://www.instagram.com/catalinaking_/

The 56-year-old could become a migrant billionaire

The accounts for Clearsprings say it ‘is looking to expand its involvement in large non-hotel accommodation sites, such as ex-army camps’. 

Thanks to a government accounting change, expenditure on housing migrants in Britain is now counted as part of the foreign aid budget. 

The annual profits made by Mr King are on a par with the entire aid funding given to war-ravaged Syria. 

His £60million profit is also more than the £1 a head given to the 60million people of poverty-stricken Tanzania. 

Mr King may become Britain’s first immigration industry billionaire, with his Home Office contract lasting until September 2029. 

He had previous ran a caravan park in Canvey Island, Essex, with his brother, before he branched out after a disco he ran lost its licence and he suggested he could use the building – a former cinema – to house refugees instead. 

His firm made the news when a council chose to house benefit claimants in its caravans. It was also in the firing line when inspectors found it was putting up asylum seekers in ‘decrepit’ and ‘run-down’ conditions at a former barracks in Kent and an Army camp in Pembrokeshire. 

The then Home Secretary Priti Patel initially defended the living conditions but later instructed Clearsprings to make improvements. 

PORTLAND, ENGLAND - AUGUST 14: A yacht passes by the Bibby Stockholm immigration barge, on August 14, 2023 in Portland, England. More than three dozen migrants who arrived on the Bibby Stockholm barge last week have been temporarily relocated after traces of legionella bacteria were found in the barge's water supply. The Home Office has leased the barge to provide accommodation for asylum seekers and reduce its use of hotels. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)

The Bibby Stockholm immigration barge is one way migrants have been housed in the UK (Picture: Getty)

Mr King is said to have profited from the hundreds of people crossing the channel every day (Picture: PA)

Mr King is said to have profited from the hundreds of people crossing the channel every day (Picture: PA)

Mr King’s wealth has put his son and daughter through a £44,000-a-year boarding school and funded the family’s globe-trotting holidays and Alpine ski trips, it is claimed. 

His daughter Catalina is studying to be an artist and her creations include £10 prints bearing the slogan ‘Will trade racists for refugees’. 

Clearsprings did not respond to a request for comment last night. 

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accused the Government of wasting public money on the asylum system and claimed that the Labour Party would stop migrant hotel use and save billions of pounds. 

She told the Mail: ‘The amount of money being wasted by the Conservatives on our broken asylum system is mind blowing – £8million every day. 

‘Companies are profiting while the taxpayer suffers and, instead of tackling the problem, they just keep making the costs worse. 

‘Labour has pledged to end all asylum hotel use by clearing the asylum backlog, with more caseworkers and a new returns unit, to save the taxpayer £2billion. 

‘The British public wants to see strong border security and a properly controlled and fair asylum system.’ 

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