HERE we go again. More than 100 asylum seekers have been moved to the Grand Burstin hotel in Folkestone to ease overcrowding at a hotel in London.

It follows complaints about 600 migrants being crammed into the Queen’s Hotel in South London.

This displays an utter disregard for the feelings of the British people and the offhand misuse of their hard paid taxes.

Who decided it was a good idea to allow migrants to stay in a £40 per night luxury hotel in a popular seaside town named Folkstone for a minimum of 14 days? Surely, there must have been alternative accommodation available?

By a quick calculation that adds up to £72,800.

On top of that a hefty sum will be needed to clear up the mess and repair any damage incurred during their occupancy.

The costs of rehabilitation to destinations unknown will, of course, be an added burden. I could visualise a total of £100,000 when all is settled.

The Home Office explained: “The UK has a proud history of offering sanctuary for people who need it.”

Well, that’s okay then.

The same department has already allowed thousands of migrants into Britain unchecked, some of whom are preparing to maim or behead our citizens at their leisure, and we know not of their whereabouts.

The blame for most of our ailments falls firmly on the shoulders of Tony Blair with his free-for-all policy which saw passports handed out like confetti. And look what that has done to our beloved country.

Our past and present governments have cost us dearly and there are no strategic solutions put forward to remedy our problems.

At this stage, I think I would welcome a benevolent dictator.

J Bearby, Hartlepool