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Outrage as council taxpayers bankroll pro-migrant film screenings

Outrage as council taxpayers bankroll pro-migrant film screenings: ‘Focus on fixing roads’

The TaxPayers' Alliance has called on local authorities to 'explain why residents were made to pay for it'.

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Migrant small boat

Migrants travel on a small boat in the English Channel towards the UK (file image) (Image: Getty)

Councils have been told to “focus on fixing roads” rather than “pushing ideological messages” after reportedly screening pro-migrant films. The short films are said to have been played by London councils at taxpayer-funded ‘Refugee Week’ events.

One film, titled ‘Migrants’, purportedly centres on an adult and child polar bear who are attacked by locals in a foreign land and deported after fleeing their home due to climate change. The younger bear is later shown washed up on a beach. The film is apparently one of four pro-migrant shorts included in the Refugee Week’s Film Festival lineup.

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Labour-led Islington Borough Council reportedly screened the Migrants film last week (Image: Getty)

William Yarwood, campaign director at The TaxPayers' Alliance, criticised the film screenings and called on authorities to reveal the associated costs.

Speaking to GB News, which broke the story, he said: "Council taxpayers should not be forced to bankroll political film screenings dressed up as community events.

"Town halls should focus on fixing roads and collecting bins, not pushing ideological messages.

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