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No room at the inn for injured soldier

Thu Sep 04 02:38PM
A British soldier on leave after being injured in Afghanistan has been refused a room in a Surrey hotel just because he is in the army.

The BBC has reported that Corporal Tomos Stringer, 23, from Gwynedd in Wales, was visiting an injured friend near Woking when he was turned away from the Metro Hotel.

Corporal Stringer, of 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, was asked to provide a form of identification to book the room and when he presented his military pass he was told that it was management policy not to accept Armed Forces as guests.

Stringer, who injured his wrist falling out of a truck while coming under fire in Afghanistan, was forced to spend the night in his car.

He has now returned to Afghanistan but his mother, Gaynor Stringer, was so upset over the way he was treated by the hotel she wrote to MP Hywel Williams.

Mrs Stringer has also voiced her disappointment over how soldiers are treated in Britain compared to in the United States.

"We've been to America and their military get treated like heroes over there. I think it's terrible they [UK Armed Forces] can't even wear their uniform with pride."

Police were called to the hotel Thursday after the hotel's management claimed it had been receiving threatening and abusive phone calls.

A spokesman for Surrey police said: "Officers were called to the scene because of claims of abusive, offensive and threatening phone calls towards the Metro Hotel. We will monitor the calls to see if an offence has occured, if it has then we can trace the calls and further action will be taken."

The Metro Hotel, which is owned by American Amusements Ltd, has issued an apologetic statement saying the incident "was a mistake".

Armed Forces Minister Bob Ainsworth has written to the Metro Hotel management demanding a more detailed explanation. 

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  1. i think because of this everyone should boycott the Metro Hotel

    skyblues2k From skyblues2k on Thu Sep 04 02:53PM

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  2. What a disgrace, hope Hotel goes bust...

    mattwjj From mattwjj on Thu Sep 04 02:54PM

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  3. I wonder if Geoff Boycott has ever been Boycotted ?

    porntipa666 From porntipa666 on Thu Sep 04 02:56PM

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  4. Its about time this bloody country sorted itself out....Where has the respect gone....

    fingers_feel From fingers_feel on Thu Sep 04 02:57PM

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  5. just typical of how we treat brave guys

    clloyd551 From clloyd551 on Thu Sep 04 02:58PM

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  6. that is how britain has become think of all except the true british the hotel should be fined or is it run by are wonderful overseas people like the politicians our , its so sad its all for them and nothing back it makes me think racist but i am not like that just treat all the same , that poor soldier how must he feel not wanted here in his country

    pompey80uk From pompey80uk on Thu Sep 04 02:58PM

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  7. report it to tourist board

    haircut1 From haircut1 on Thu Sep 04 02:58PM

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  8. "It's Tommy this, and Tommy that,
    And chuck 'im out, the brute,
    But it's 'Thank you, Mr Atkins',
    When the guns begin to shoot".

    At least it was when Kipling wrote these lines. Now, it seems there's no thank you, even when the guns are shooting.

    As an ex-hotelier, I think Metro should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves.

    htw24 From htw24 on Thu Sep 04 02:59PM

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  9. This hotel should be closed down and Brown must speak out whether is is normal to treat our solder this way.
    Slinger from woking.

    bagboli From bagboli on Thu Sep 04 03:00PM

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  10. Utterly disgusting. I hope the hotel suffers as a result. There is no excuse to deny a soldier a room just because he's in the services.
    The US has it right. Wear your uniform, you can't pay for travel because they won't let you. Wherever you're from.

    highlandmidgie From highlandmidgie on Thu Sep 04 03:00PM

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