Angry protests outside asylum hotels across UK as backlash continues over Epping ruling

After the government won a court struggle, an anti -immigrant protesters and anti -racist protesters demonstrators gathered throughout England, after a court gained difficulty in the EPPING, Bell Hotel in ESSEX, ESSEX.
This weekend, Newcastle, Falkirk, Aberdeen, Gloucester, London and Essex, such as protests, hundreds of St George and Union flags carry.
In Western London, two anti-asilum groups walked to Crowne Plaza Hotel in West Drayton and was arrested in Western London.
MET police said that the group of masked man was trying to enter the hotel over the back entrance, and that a separation protest group was moving towards the nearby Novotel and Holiday Inn in Cherry Lane. Officers were already present at the scene and two small injured.
The government faces pressure pressure to respond to an increase in small boats passing the British channel and end the use of hotels temporarily to host asylum seekers.
Anti -immigrant demonstrations in Falkirk on Saturday were greeted with hundreds of protesters from the campaign group against racism. Police divided both sides behind the obstacles as the changes between the two groups except Cladhan Hotel, where asylum seekers were hosted.
According to the BBC, approximately 120 anti -immigrants protesters and counter -intelligence in the afternoon Gloucester gathered outside the IBIS in Barnwood. Gloucestershire police said that they would increase the existence of policing around the Barnwood region and they would not hesitate to take action against anyone who is illegal against people or property ”.
According to Northern Echo, protesters also clashed outside the new bridge hotel when the “Group of Newcastle meets refugees” group “send them back” protesters.
After gathering outside Bell Hotel, two men were accused by Essex police on Friday after three people were arrested in EPPING. A man, 49 of Harlow Orchard Croft Ross Ellis, was accused of not being able to give an example after a white car was driven to the wrong side of the road towards a police cord.
Another man was accused of attacking an emergency worker after a 52 -year -old Jimmy Hillard of Loughton, Checkers Road caused an ankle injury to an ankle injury. A third man arrested on suspicion of violence is now in custody.
Essex police, before a protest on Saturday evening EPPING, on Sunday, up to 4 o’clock on the face of the disintegration and disintegration of the order to order the abolition of the 24 -hour ordered the order.
Bell Hotel took part in the central base of the discussions after a shelter accused of sexual harassing a young girl last month. He rejected the charges.
In a decision last week, the EPPING Forest Region Council (EFDC) decided a temporary measure after claiming that the Eyre Eyre Eyre, authority Somani hotels as accommodation for asylum seekers.
The Somani Hotels and the Ministry of Interior, the owner of the EPPING Building, won the struggle against the Supreme Court decision on Friday, which would stop the presence of 138 asylum seekers there.
The EPPING Forest Region Council will decide whether to take the battle on Bell Hotel to the high court on Monday.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair Lord Falconer, the Labor Party’s decisive action on the immigrant crisis of the Migrant Crisis or the voters should lose to reform the UK was warned.
BBC Radio told 4s Today Program: “We need to go clearly about closing hotels and stopping the transitions.
“The government always has the burden of doing what is possible, and the government is doing the right one, but there is a lot to do, and if we do not do it as a government, you will see that these opinion polls emerge more for reform, because they do not have to be practical.”




