A man thought to be a migrant filmed himself hanging underneath a fast-moving lorry with his head just inches away from the road as he boasted about sneaking into England. 

The clip posted on TikTok shows the young man wedged into the bottom of the vehicle with his legs hanging from a pole, leaving his upper half floating dangerously close to the ground. 

The lorry appears to be driving at a fast pace along a main road as the suspected migrant films himself talking to the camera. 

Another clip posted on the same day and by the same account shows a man latching onto a parked lorry by slotting himself between the front and back of the vehicle. 

The video then flicks to a man taking selfies in the mirror as he celebrates in a suspected taxpayer-funded hotel room, featuring a modern room with a luxury shower. 

British flag emojis caption both videos, alongside the message: 'And finally, my brother did it, England welcomes.' 

Another caption reads: 'Receive brother, from within England.'

It comes amid an apparent rise in migrants using lorries and cars to sneak into Britain rather than risking the treacherous boat journey across the Channel. 

Migrants stowing away in lorries typically board them in northern France before remaining hidden until the vehicle has entered the UK. 

A suspected migrant clings to the bottom of a moving lorry in order to sneak into Britain

A suspected migrant clings to the bottom of a moving lorry in order to sneak into Britain 

The camera flips to show the lorry moving at a fast pace along a main road

The camera flips to show the lorry moving at a fast pace along a main road 

The man appears unfazed as he wraps his legs around a pole attached to the bottom of the vehicle

The man appears unfazed as he wraps his legs around a pole attached to the bottom of the vehicle 

The two clips received numerous messages of adoration and support from followers. 

Some said 'congratulations' and described the man as a 'hero', while someone else wrote: 'Good health to you, my brother.'

Another added: 'Praise be to Allah for the safety.'

'The intention is pure and the dome is white,' one follower said. 

The method of arriving in Britain via lorry from France, apparently pioneered by Albanian gangs, was described by one convicted people smuggler as 'easy' and 'low risk' because it only requires the smuggler to sneak their client onto the ferry inside the boot of their car.

Once the smuggler has got to the ferry's car deck, the migrant jumps out of the vehicle and gets into a lorry, typically by slicing through the tarpaulin.

The smuggler then passes the lorry's number plate to an associate in the UK who trails the vehicle after it leaves Dover and collects the migrant once it stops.

The lorry driver has no idea of their involvement, but risks being fined up to £10,000 if the stowaway is found in their vehicle by officials.

'Nick', a former British Army soldier who previously worked as a people smuggler for an Albanian gang, revealed the method on a BBC podcast last year. 

The new lorry videos come days after different footage posted on TikTok showed people thought to be small boat migrants celebrating making it to Britain with a party in their suspected taxpayer-funded hotel room.

In a different clip posted by the same account, a man poses in the mirror of what appears to be a taxpayer-funded hotel room in Britain

In a different clip posted by the same account, a man poses in the mirror of what appears to be a taxpayer-funded hotel room in Britain 

The large hotel room features two beds with clean sheets and a modern bathroom

The large hotel room features two beds with clean sheets and a modern bathroom 

The clip shows around 10 people having a party in the room. 

In the middle of the room, a buffet comprised of popcorn, biscuits, sliced bananas, bottled water, glasses of Pepsi and cans of Irn-Bru was placed on what appears to be a bath towel.

The men could be seen sitting around it on all sides in their bare feet in the hotel room, which included a small widescreen television among its other adornments.

Some of the other men also filmed the party on their phones and could be seen laughing and smiling.

Overlaid on the clip was a caption with emojis of two upturned palms, the UK flag and the 'party' face, alongside the phrase 'alhamdulillah' ('praise be to God') in Arabic.

The Daily Mail has was not able to verify where and when the video was filmed.

Home Office sources were keen to stress that the footage showed no 'malicious activity', and that there was no evidence the footage showed asylum seekers or asylum accommodation.

The video was posted on the TikTok account of a Sudanese man thought to be called Abubaker.

Content on his profile suggests he travelled to the UK from Africa after living in Egypt for five years.