An investigation by The Sun revealed that migrants who cross the English Channel are quickly securing work as fast-food delivery drivers with companies like Just Eat and Deliveroo. Reporters found that these migrants, often staying in hotels funded by taxpayer money, pay around £40 per week for delivery account logins allowing them to work extensive hours. Many reports that they can earn hundreds of pounds per week. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp expressed concerns over these illegal immigrant workers and called for stronger enforcement actions.
Within hours of crossing the English Channel, migrants are reportedly working as fast-food delivery drivers, often from taxpayer-funded hotels. A thorough investigation by The Sun newspaper uncovered that Just Eat and Deliveroo are providing these work opportunities almost immediately through social media connections.
The investigation revealed that migrants can find delivery jobs with offers pouring in from all over the country. Some pay around £40 a week to rent delivery accounts and supposedly work illegal hours alike, with the assurance that they won’t be caught.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp noted the clear evidence of illegal working among migrants, stating that individuals not authorized to work were spotted in hotels using branded delivery bags. He urged for decisive action to remove these workers.
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