Asylum hotel protests latest: Police on standby for anti-migrant demonstrations across UK

Farage explains the plan to ‘deport deportation’ for England’s small boat arrival
Nigel Farage will publish plans of mass deportation of asylum seekers who come to the UK’s reform of the British party in the government. PA reporting.
It is among the proposals that have been announced on Tuesday to arrest asylum seekers’ arrest, automatic detention and forcibly deportation to countries such as Afghanistan and Eritrea.
It also includes agreements with third countries that may include the conservatives’ controversial Rwanda policy and to send asylum seekers as a “return” option to British overseas regions such as Ascension Island.
Mr. Farage said that the plans were deported hundreds of thousands of people, and that five Charter flights from England were lifted every day.
The first step of the British plans of Britain will be the legislation to leave the European Convention on Human Rights and to scrape the Human Rights Law, and then to prevent those who come to the UK on small boats than making asylum.
Clacton deputy Mr. Farage said to Times, “The purpose of this legislation is being deported.” “There is only one way to stop people from coming to Britain, and this is to detain and deport them.”
Alex Croft23 August 2025 08:29
On Friday, in the anti -immigrant protests in South East London, ‘go out’
A few anti -immigrant protests were performed on Friday, including a shelter in South East London.
While protesters were shouting slogans such as “take them out” and “save our children”, others organized unity and UK flags next to the Tlk hotel in Orpington.
In the meantime, the protesters who walked to the hotel were holding posters and based on the racism banners that wrote ‘Welcome to refugees, stop the right’.
A large police cord was established between two groups and hotels. The metropolitan police then confirmed that no arrest was made.
At the beginning of this week, it comes after tensions for the use of hotels for asylum seekers.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided to remove the EPPING Forest Region Council temporary precautionary precautionary measures to remove asylum seekers from Bell Hotel in ESSEX as of September 12th.
Alex Croft23 August 2025 08:26
Pictures: Friday protests in Orpingto and counter protests


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Where will the protests take place?
In order to oppose the use of hotels hosting asylum seekers, dozens of protests were planned throughout the country.
A series of protests are also expected.
It is said that anti -immigrant groups are planning demonstrations in 26 hotels throughout the country. It is expected to be: Aberdeen, Bristol, Canary Wharf, Cannock. Exeter, Horley, Liverpool, Mold (Wales), Newcastle, Nuneaton, Perth (Scotland), Tamworth, Wakefield.
Counter protests were planned: Bristol, Cannock Horley, Leicester, Liverpool, Long Eaton, Newcastle and Wakefield.
Alex Croft23 August 2025 08:19
Fresh Hotel Protest Wave with Notting Hill Carnival Designed for Weekend Weekend Weekend Weekend
The police are preparing for a potential unrest, as they face a new wave of protests on the use of hotels that host asylum seekers.
Anti -immigrant groups encountered counter protesters in Leeds, Orpington, Chichester and Portsmouth on Friday, with the beginning of a weekend of the country -wide protests.
The demonstrations, which are said to be planned in 26 hotels throughout the country, are expected to go to the streets of Western London to celebrate the Notting Hill carnival of one million rev.
Many of them will face racism that organizes 15 events on Fridays and Saturdays, including Bournemouth, Bristol and Liverpool.
When entering the second week of the season, the forces will also have to struggle with a series of Premier League matches.
Independent Crime Reporter Amy-Clare Martin says:
Alex Croft23 August 2025 07:34




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