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Now shut migrant protest hotel: As demonstrators clash again in Epping, Tories demand that Labour listen to local concerns and move asylum seekers

The Labor Party encountered assembly pressure to close the shelter in the center of angry protests last night.

However, the ministers remained silent, because the senior Tories participated in the demands of migrants to abolish the crime from Bell Hotel on ESSEX, Bell Hotel on Essex.

Growing demonstrations, disappointed organizers, said they would not stop until they are closed, despite the presence of a heavy police to separate the opponent protesters groups, yesterday, new conflicts outdated outside the hotel.

The demonstrations were triggered after being accused of being accused of a female student a few days after Hadush Kebatu came to England in England.

Police chiefs described the unrest in the bag as another disorder in the summer as ‘signal flare’.

EPPING Council unanimously encouraged the government to close the government last week. However, the Treasury Minister James Murray refused to comment yesterday when the government asked why he did not listen to the demands.

He told Sky News: ‘I will not comment on certain cases, but I understand the disappointment of people.

‘And frankly, while there is no place for criminal violence, people have the right to protest it.’

Despite the presence of a heavy police to distinguish rival protesters groups, fresh clashes exploded outside the hotel on Sunday

Only days after Hadush Kebatu came to England, the demonstrations were triggered after being accused of sexual harassment of a female student. In the picture: Three protesters covered in the British flag are looking at protective fencing

Only days after Hadush Kebatu came to England, the demonstrations were triggered after being accused of sexual harassment of a female student. In the picture: Three protesters covered in the British flag are looking at protective fencing

Treasury Minister James Murray (in the picture) refused to comment when the government asked why he did not listen to the demands of closing the hotel

Treasury Minister James Murray (in the picture) refused to comment when the government asked why he did not listen to the demands of closing the hotel

He found that the migration has passed the economy to be the biggest concern of the polls after NHS.

The survey conducted by Opinium found that 49 percent of people migrated between the first three concerns-an increase of seven points since May.

In the meantime, Sir Keir Starmer, the US President in the United States ‘seal our borders’ and calling to follow Europe, after meeting in Scotland today, the pressure of moving from Donald Trump may come under pressure.

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp said to Mail: ‘The ministers should recognize the emotion power from the public about this hotel, listen and close the real and real concerns.

The government has lost control of our borders. In this regard, the people should listen to the anger of the people and immediately after arrival, all illegal immigrants must deport.

“ “ “ Ilmışım very overwhelmed by illegal immigrants. What is a bag is a result of this. ‘

Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch, ‘agitators’, came to create problems by telling GB News: ‘Conservatives want that hotel to be closed, because you should show that there is a response to people when there is legitimate concerns.’

Essex’s police and criminal commissioner Roger Hirst said that today is an inappropriate place for asylum seekers with home secretary Yette Cooper and the power of ‘hundreds of thousands of pounds’ in the extension.

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp called the ministers 'to get to know the power of the public' and to close it to close

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp called the ministers ‘to get to know the power of the public’ and to close it to close

TORY leader Kemi Badenoch reiterated that his party wanted the hotel to be closed, he said 'agitators' came to trouble

TORY leader Kemi Badenoch reiterated that his party wanted the hotel to be closed, he said ‘agitators’ came to trouble

38 -year -old Kebatu, eight days after arriving to England on July 7, EPPING’de pizza is allegedly trying to kiss a female student. He rejects a girl by encouraging sexual activity and charges of harassment.

Yesterday, there were more ugly scenes except the bell where the demonstrator had clashed.

Approximately 400 protests against immigrants were gathered after the native-lingu dinner, the opposite protesters, including pro-Palestinian groups and trade unions, come around 16:00 and remain only for an hour.

At least three people were arrested despite the police of 31 forces, including Merseyside and Lancashire.

40 -year -old Sarah White, who organized the protest against the hotel, said, ‘We will not stop. It was a great opportunity to hear our voices today. We have a message we don’t want these hotels.

‘This was the biggest – I think there is more. We need to feel safe – we don’t do it right now. Shocking. We will not stop until that hotel is closed. ‘

Counter protesters, including pro -Filestin groups and trade unions, came out of the hotel at 16:00 and about an hour left

Counter protesters, including pro -Filestin groups and trade unions, came out of the hotel at 16:00 and about an hour left

Despite the police of 31 forces, including Merseyside and Lancashire, at least three people were arrested to separate protesters and counter -textures

Despite the police of 31 forces, including Merseyside and Lancashire, at least three people were arrested to separate protesters and counter -textures

73 -year -old Maureen Chapman said he felt ‘threatened’: ‘I have grandchildren living locally. We want it to be closed and we won’t stop it like that.

‘These people moaned, do they want at the end of their streets?’

The Ministry of Interior said: ‘The government reduces the use of expensive hotel as part of a full revision of the shelter system.

In the summer of ‘2023, more than 400 asylum hotels cost about £ 9 million per day, now less than 210.

‘People rightly want to see a solid and effective asylum system, and while deciding their situation, otherwise we have the task of supporting people who will sleep poor and rough.’

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