Starmer under new pressure over migrants after 700 protestors stage angry demo at Scots asylum hotel that housed rapist

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, in a Scottish town of an immigrant hotel outside the angry conflicts after being involved in the residence of the illegal immigrants faced pressure pressure.
Police, local residents and anti -racist groups clashed in the angry scenes that saw the bottles and other objects thrown out of the hotel in Falkirk, who can hold more than 50 asylum seekers.
The tensions of the society, Afghan asylum seeker Sadeq Nikzad-29-year-old-hotel-15-year-old local girl raped a local female student after being imprisoned after being imprisoned.
Yesterday, one of Sir Keir’s own labor force deputies said immigrants believe that Falkirk should be removed from Cladhan Hotel.
Falkirk Deputy Euan Stainbank, ‘These hotels do not work for host communities or those who stay there and their use will end by this government.’
And a senior Toray MSP asked Sir Keir’s government to find an alternative way to host immigrants as soon as possible – and the locals were ‘legitimate security concerns for themselves and their children’.
Yesterday’s demo, after similar demonstrations in the UK, especially EPPING, Bell Hotel in Essex, the first large -scale shelter hotel protest in Scotland.
Hundreds of Scottish landing at a hotel with immigrants in Falkirk on Saturday
A great police separated the presence of two opponents from those against Asylum Hotel and anti -racist demonstrators
Afghan asylum seeker Sadeq Nikzad was imprisoned in June for raping a 29 -year -old, 15 -year -old local girl
Sir Keir Starmer is under new pressure on the residence of asylum seekers
On Friday, the EPPING Forest Zone Council managed to provide a temporary block on the bell that accepted more asylum seekers due to the increase in community tensions.
If a judge decides in favor of the Council on Tuesday, he may open the door of the rush of similar applications to the courts to dismantle asylum hotels at the community level, including Falkirk.
However, last night, Scottish conservative community security spokesman Sharon Dowy called on the Labor Party to intervene as a priority.
He said: ‘If they are serious about keeping the Scots safe, there is a need for solid action from the workers’ ministers.
‘They can start taking into account the concerns of local communities and look at them to close these hotels by offering an alternative solution to housing asylum seekers.’
The latest Norstat questionnaire shows that 77 percent of voters in Scotland want the large major of the major, either to reduce migration or to remain at existing levels.
Protesters in Falkirk on Saturday organized ‘sufficient’ ‘and’ Women and Children ‘first arranged banners.
A poster read: ‘Stop boats’, referring to the illegal transitions made by asylum seekers on small boats
On the other hand, racism protesters tried to drown concerns from the indigenous people
The questionnaire, which was published in February 2025, reflects a tendency throughout the UK, which sees immigration as a concern in voters.
Ms. Dowey believes that this weekend protests reflect the widespread anger felt in the community after Nikzad ‘rape conviction.
Entering England illegally on a small boat, a 15 -year -old child exposed to a ‘terrible, opportunistic attack’ in Falkirk in October 2023.
Later, a penalty extended for 12 years was given in the Supreme Court in Livingston.
Afghani, ‘cultural’ differences did not study and judge John Morris, KC’de repeatedly shouting ‘liar’ claimed.
Nikzad uploaded a picture of his Facebook posing in one of the chairs in Cladhan Hotel, will be deported after being sentenced to prison.
29 -year -old Afghan asylum seeker Sadeq Nikzad, who was imprisoned for raping a 15 -year -old child, was living at Falkirk Hotel
Special pictures obtained by mail, relaxing Nikzad in the accommodation financed by the taxpayer
Cladhan Hotel in Falkirk is used temporarily hosting asylum seekers by the Ministry of Interior
Hundreds of people appeared to protest the future of our future and children, including Darren, a local father who claims to be afraid of children in the region, outside the hotel.
He said: ‘There are children who are followed from the house and they all return here. And this is not only young Lassi, but also men. ‘
Two father Connor Graham received a megaphone to tell the protesters: ‘Here’s my message: We are not getting away. We will not be afraid of silence. And we will definitely not be written as extremist supporters.
“ We want a safer Falkirk … We want answers and we want action and we want the same thing that every good person wants, a community where our children can be safe. ‘
On the opposite side of the protests, Claire Love, a 42 -year -old social worker of Bonnybridge, was the participation of against racism against racism.
He said that he was afraid that there was an increase in racism, homophobia and xenophobia ‘recently.
Lord the streets outside the hotel, which hosts immigrants, a series of anti -racist protesters
Falkirk deputy Stainbank said the former conservative government would be accused of a ‘broken shelter’ and insisted that his party would deal with the issue.
When the labor of the Labor Party, which was scrapped last year, he referred to the Toray scheme, which aims to send unsuccessful asylum seekers to Rwanda, said: ‘We must correct the broken shelter system for communities like Falkirk and the worldwide conflicts.
‘Resources will allow us to focus on Rwanda and to re -focus on processing, and will allow us to end the use of asylum hotels established by Tories and many re -branded colleagues.
“ This approach, Tories’i if we had broken, at the beginning of 2025’nin more than 59,000 has already accumulated asylum.
‘These hotels do not work for host communities or those who stay there, and their use will end by this government.’
A home office spokesman said: ‘Since we took office, we immediately took action to correct the asylum system and started to close hotels and started to return more than 35,000 people who had no right to be here.
In the summer of 2023, more than 400 shelter hotels cost about £ 9 million per day, now less than 210 and we want all of them to be closed until the end of this parliament.
“ As we try to bring this broken system together, we will continue to work closely with community partners throughout the country and discuss their concerns. ‘




