British Citizen Journalist Attempts To Rent Room At 16th Century Hotel: Told It's Full Of Migrants

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A British Citizen Journalist attempts to rent a room at the the 16th century Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick, a four star retreat recognized as one of the most highly regarded hotels in West Sussex. Prices historically averaged $1500 USD per night.

He's told it's entirely booked for the foreseeable future. When he asks if it's full of migrants on the government dime, a swarm of police descend on him.

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