Asylum hotel provider makes £180m profit despite claims of inedible food and rationed loo paper
Published: 10/7/2025

Clearsprings Ready Homes, a company providing asylum accommodation, has generated £187m profits despite complaints of poor conditions like inedible food in the hotels it uses. The company has seen its profits almost match its earnings since gaining the government contract in 2019. Reports highlight issues such as rationed toiletries and unsanitary conditions faced by asylum seekers in these accommodations. Despite criticism from MPs and charities, Clearsprings has not addressed the concerns publicly, drawing attention to the significant profits being made off asylum contracts.