Albanian migrants have taken Tiktok to brag about setting up hotels funded by luxury taxpayers.
Videos placed on Tiktok Show are bragging about reaching the UK after paying £ 3,000 to cross the channel.
The caption, in the Albanian, advertises the route as '100 percent guaranteed' as the two Glood over their hotel room with a flat screen TV.
In the video a man said: “Respect. They brought us to London. 'In another clip it claims:' Travel on small boats every day. Security 100 percent. '
'Payment £ 3000, when you arrive in the UK. Brothers who want to contact us and we sent you directly. '
It comes as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer admitted that the UK was seen as a 'soft touch'.
Last year government spending increased by more than a third in a year to nearly £ 5.4 billion on asylum seeker accommodation and support – the highest figure has been getting since the records started
The number of migrants living in hotels at the expense of taxpayers has also risen by 8,500 under work.

Videos posted on Tiktok Show Men description about reaching the UK after paying £ 3,000 to cross the channel

The caption, in the Albanian, claims the route as 100 percent guaranteed and in the video a man said: “Respect. They brought us to London '

It comes as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer admitted that the UK was seen as a 'soft touch'
The increase comes despite their election manifesto to “end asylum hotels, which saves the taxpayer billions of pounds.”
The Prime Minister opened a two -day illegal migration conference in London yesterday, said: “Illegal migration is a huge engine of global uncertainty. It undermines our ability to determine who comes here, and that makes people angry.
'To be honest, it makes me angry, because it is unfair for ordinary people who pay the price – from the costs of hotels, to our public services that struggle under the tension.
“And it is unfair on the illegal migrants themselves, because these are vulnerable people who are ruthlessly exploited by mean gangs.”
Approximately 6,642 migrants have so far crossed the channel in 119 boats, including more than 4,000 this month alone.
Countries such as Albania, Vietnam and Iraq – where migrants have traveled the UK – will participate in the conversations that are the first of their species, alongside representatives from France, the US and China.
The prime minister called on the 40 countries that gather in London on Monday and Tuesday to work together to stop people smuggling gangs in the same way as they terrorists.
The prime minister writes in yesterday's Daily Mail and says that international cooperation is the 'basis' of securing the Great Britain borders. About £ 30 million in financing will be aimed at tackling supply chains, illegal finances and human trafficking routes in Europe, the Balkans, Asia and Africa.

The prime minister called on the 40 countries that gather in London on Monday and Tuesday to work together to stop smuggling gangs in the same way as they would terrorists
An extra £ 3 million will increase the capacity of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to continue smugglers and to expand its international footprint.
It is known that smuggling gangs use social media platforms to advertise with channel crossing packages and make contact with migrants before they switch to encrypted reporting services.
Technology companies leaders, including Meta, X and Tiktok, attended yesterday's top to discuss online advertisements.
During the top, the prime minister said: 'We seized hundreds of boats and engines, so that the costs of smugglers are called. We have eradicated 18,000 social media accounts, 10,000 more than last year, disrupting the way in which smugglers promote their services. '
He added: 'This government takes back control, does the hard transplant that is needed to deliver results, together with our international allies to break these gangs and to protect our boundaries.
'The UK was a soft touch too long. That ends now. No more gimmicks, no empty promises, only serious action for British safety. '
The Premier also announced that the Home Office returned more than 24,000 people without the right to be in the UK since Labor took over.
There were 24,103 returns between 5 July and 22 March – the highest number for eight years – including 3,594 foreign criminals.

About 6,642 migrants have been crossed the channel in 119 boats this year, including more than 4,000 this month
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However, the number of people reaching the UK in rubber boats on the channel is also at record levels, with nearly 6,000 arrival so far this year.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp early in the commons: “Will the minister now accept the government's plan to” break the gangs “in covering? The crossings have risen by 31 percent since the elections, they are going to break 30,000 and the first three months of this year the worst ever have been registered.
“Does she now accept that it was a catastrophic error to cancel Rwanda's deterrent before it even started?”
Minister of Immigration Dame Angela Eagle admitted on Times Radio: 'Of course we are disappointed. Part of it is about having more people by boat, which is also more dangerous and reckless.
“But what we have to do – we have been in the government for eight months – these people smuggle gangs can settle in the canal and be sophisticated with their global networks for six years.”