From Eritrea to London: Refugee's 3,500 mile journey MAPPED but he expected 'MORE from UK'

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From Eritrea to London: Refugee's 3,500 mile journey MAPPED but he expected 'MORE from UK'
AN illegal immigrant given a taxpayer-funded home after sneaking into the UK in a deadly 3,500 mile journey said he expected Britain “to be better” than it is.
By JON AUSTIN
PUBLISHED: 09:01, Sun, Nov 1, 2015 | UPDATED: 13:57, Sun, Nov 1, 2015

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The migrant crisis has seen coach loads of asylum seekers shipped in the Longford near Heathrow
The Eritrean fled persecution in his war-ravaged country, survived nearly drowning at sea, faced kidnap by ISIS, starvation and dehydration and made it to Britain by hanging on to the outside of a Eurostar train.

But he has turned his nose up at the UK and its goodwill by telling Express.co.uk he expected MORE from the country putting a roof over his head at the expense of the taxpayer.

The asylum seeker is one of scores of migrants who have illegally entered the UK and are being housed in properties owned by a hotel magnate in a quaint village near Heathrow, while their applications for asylum are processed.

They stay in picturesque Longford, outside west London, for initial asylum processing.

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