'Serious questions have to be asked.' This council member tells DavidLammy of finding 'two hangers' worth of food due to go to waste from Manston immigration centre.
Karen who is a member of the county council for Labour in Ramsgate told David Lammy how she has not been able to access the Manston immigration centre for two years.
Karen went on to tell of how she had walked into a different centre recently to find it "stacked high" with dried food products which she was told had been sent from Manston as they were close to their 'sell by' date. "They're not there for a three-day festival! You can live on Pot Noodles for three days at a festival but this is a permanent thing," she exclaimed.Robert Jenrick: 'universities should be in education, not migration'
"I think serious questions need to be asked, what if this is happening up and down the country this scale of waste, who is getting these contracts?"David replied: "I think it is perfectly legitimate...to ask how is this money being spent and what is it for?"Karen slammed the Conservative government: "Well I would like to know how much is being skimmed off the top, because I don't trust this government one jot to deliver anything.
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