
TalkTV viewers were left furious after a caller revealed that Kent County Council had spent over £20,000 on driving lessons for asylum seekers. The figure, obtained through a Freedom of Information request, showed that £20,143.86 had been used to fund driving lessons for refugees who had been granted asylum status.
Host Kevin O’Sullivan was visibly shocked by the amount, and viewers quickly took to social media to express their anger.
Many felt that the money should have been spent on helping local residents instead of newcomers, especially at a time when many people are struggling financially.
One viewer called the spending “outrageous,” arguing that locals are facing hardships while taxpayer money is being used to provide perks for asylum seekers.
Another commented that the UK has reached a point where immigrants, whether legal or illegal, are being prioritized over natural citizens, and the government has lost control of the situation.
A third viewer described the situation as “insane,” while others shared personal stories of how much they had spent on driving lessons for their own children, expressing frustration that asylum seekers were receiving this support for free.
The backlash highlights growing tensions over how taxpayer money is being allocated, particularly in relation to immigration and asylum policies.
Many feel that the government is not prioritizing the needs of its own citizens, and the revelation has sparked a wider debate about fairness and responsibility. As the story continues to develop, it has become a flashpoint for broader concerns about immigration, public spending, and the direction of government policy.
Viewers are calling for accountability and a rethink of how resources are distributed, with some arguing that such spending only encourages more migrants to come to the UK. The controversy shows no signs of dying down, as people demand answers and action from their leaders.