Inflation will put extra pressure on council budgets next year
Skegness residents have accused the government of using the Lincolnshire coastal town as a ‘dumping ground’ in a heated meeting over asylum seekers.
“I ran a hotel in Margate, where this exact same thing has already happened. It died the same death that people are worried about here,” one woman warned.“People are already cancelling vacations to Skegness. What will the council do when all of the businesses go bust?”MP Matt Warman said the government was putting an unfair burden on Skegness | Photo: LDRS/Lincolnite
“The immigration system is creaking at the seams, and the government is using places like Skegness to prop it up,” he said. East Lindsey District Council leader Craig Leyland said he was aware of the risk to Skegness’ tourism industry.
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