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Protesters in Epping ‘want their voices heard’ and ‘won’t stop’ until migrant hotel is closed as ‘two tier’ Starmer starts snooping on social posts

Hundreds of protesters went down to a hotel at the center of an anti -immigrant storm while the demonstrators continued to spread to the country.

EPPING is expected more than 1,000 outside the Bell Hotel in Essex, an Ethiopian asylum seeker is accused of sexual assault after a female student days after coming to England.

While the police threw a large steel ring around the hotel, officers from forces such as Mersexide, Surrey, Lancashire, London city and Sussex were prepared for ESSEX Police.

The force encountered questions about the protests after the shooting of pro -immigrant activists on July 17, after the shooting they accompanied the hotel – something they refused to do it at the beginning.

During the weekend, angry crowds gathered in Norwich, Leeds, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Southampton and Nottinghamshire – counter protesters ‘Refugees are welcomed’.

Today’s largest show will be at Bell Hotel, where protesters come together with the big banners that say, ‘Stop our children’ and ‘Stop boats’, some of which are poured into the flags of St George.

The protectors against racism landed in EPPING, they walked on the streets and banners ‘are not welcome in the most accurate EPPING’ and ‘refugees are welcomed’.

Political activist Tommy Robinson said on July 20 that he came to EPPING next Sunday and brought me thousands of more with me. However, in a later article, he said he could no longer participate.

It turns out that a distinguished police officer will gather to watch social media for signs of civil unrest – a movement that critics claim to have controlled free speech.

While the police are watching what is said as online, civil servants are being deployed on the streets.

Police officers from the forces around the country were deployed to Bell Hotel in EPPING today

Protesters are gathering near Bell Hotel in the afternoon on Sunday, standing behind a fence.

Protesters are gathering near Bell Hotel in the afternoon on Sunday, standing behind a fence.

Many of them spilled on the streets of St George's and Union Jack today.

Many of them spilled on the streets of St George’s and Union Jack today.

Sarah White, the protest organizer in EPPING, said that they will continue demo until the hotel is closed.

The mother of the three said: ‘We will not stop. Today it will be a great opportunity to hear our voices.

“ It will be great to get a message that we don’t want these hotels. Shocking. ‘

He also condemned those who want to ‘create problems’ and said that he hoped to be a ‘highly’ peaceful but ‘high’ protest.

The owner said: ‘This is about sending an open message that we do not want a hotel for unqualified men in our town.

‘He needs closing. No field should have them. I’m very excited about today. ‘

73 -year -old Maureen Chapman has been living in EPPING for 50 years and said he felt ‘threatened’.

He said: ‘I have grandchildren living locally. We want it to be closed and we won’t stop it like that.

Anti -immigrant protesters are gathered outside Bell Hotel, who calls Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan with Nigel Farage and Ant Middleton.

Anti -immigration protesters are gathered outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING

Anti -immigration protesters are gathered outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING

A woman carries a Union Jack Flag when hundreds of protesters are gathered in EPPING today

A woman carries a Union Jack Flag when hundreds of protesters are gathered in EPPING today

A police officer continues to watch while gathering outside Bell Hotel, anti -immigrant protesters

A police officer continues to watch while gathering outside Bell Hotel, anti -immigrant protesters

A protester shouts on Sunday, a man who draws protests at EPPING, ESSEX

A protester shouts on Sunday, a man who draws protests at EPPING, ESSEX

A protester on the motorcycle wears a st George's flag mask that covers his face

A protester on the motorcycle wears a st George’s flag mask that covers his face

Protesters are gathered outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING for the last time in a series of demonstrations

Protesters are gathered outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING for the last time in a series of demonstrations

The locals hold a sign that a female student is allegedly sexually assaulted by an immigrant.

The locals hold a sign that a female student is allegedly sexually assaulted by an immigrant.

Protesters hold banners that want not to be used for immigrants near schools

Protesters hold banners that want not to be used for immigrants near schools

Protesters carrying the flags of unity are gathered near Bell Hotel on Sunday

Protesters carrying the flags of unity are gathered near Bell Hotel on Sunday

A protester requires the closure of Bell Hotel by saying 'save our children'.

A protester requires the closure of Bell Hotel by saying ‘save our children’.

A group of protesters shows a sign that says 'Stop boats' while fighting the small boat crisis

A group of protesters shows a sign that says ‘Stop boats’ while fighting the small boat crisis

Anti -immigrant protesters gathered outside Bell Hotel, while police officers guard

Anti -immigrant protesters gathered outside Bell Hotel, while police officers guard

Shocking. I don’t feel safe. We are under threat.

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

44 -year -old Rose Thomas from Basildon said he was ‘excited’ for the day.

He said: ‘There is already a strong message. We don’t want hotels full of men from foreign countries. ‘

Shortly after the protest began, a large counter shower participated.

Approximately 300 were followed by a police on a fence surrounded by a fence near the hotel.

The two groups were left with only a few meters and began to scream and swear to each other insults.

The opposite information signs included: ‘Do not let the far right divide us with hatred.’

The ‘treacherous’ cheers were returning by anti -immigrant demonstrators.

An anti -immigrant protestist said: ‘We are afraid that everything will begin. All hell can relax. ‘

EPPING protests were fired on charges of 38 -year -old refugee Hadush Gerberslaslasie Kebatu after allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl. He rejects the charges.

The scenes in EPPING threw the debate of immigration back to the center of attention, and then the demonstrations held in Norfolk announced that his home office plans to change from families with a refugee hotel to single men.

There are also protests other than Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, which is used to offer temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.

Today, a major protest is planned outside the four -star hotel in the London Finance Zone.

Protests against immigrant hotels rose on Saturday this weekend with tension stands at Norwich, Portsmouth, Bournemouth and Leeds.

The anti -immigration emotion is fueled by the extreme right accounts on social media, and the government took action by creating a distinguished power to monitor tasks.

Anti -opponent protesters come together at the EPPING station on an anti -immigrant demonstration day outside Bell Hotel

Anti -opponent protesters come together at the EPPING station on an anti -immigrant demonstration day outside Bell Hotel

Protestors are organizing banners who say ‘not welcome in EPPING’

Police, while throwing a large steel ring around the hotel, the opposite protesters gathered in driving

Police, while throwing a large steel ring around the hotel, the opposite protesters gathered in driving

A protester is against the racism protesters near The Bell Hotel in EPPING

A protester is against the racism protesters near The Bell Hotel in EPPING

Racism protesters for Bell Hotel from EPPING STATION

Racism protesters for Bell Hotel from EPPING STATION

After creating a steel ring around the police, protesters stick to fencing except for Bell Hotel

After creating a steel ring around the police, protesters stick to fencing except for Bell Hotel

Today there was a sign of protest at Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf.

Today there was a sign of protest at Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf.

Police officers watch what is going on except for Britannia Hotel

Police officers watch what is going on except for Britannia Hotel

While the government struggles to break the potential violence by marking the early symptoms of civil unrest, detectives will withdraw from the nation -wide powers.

The new police department gathered by the Ministry of Interior, the police forces, last year’s rapidly spreading uprisings for dealing with the heavier criticism after being criticized for ‘maximizing social media intelligence’ will target.

Angela Rayner warned last week that the government should deal with ‘real concerns about migration’.

However, critics say that social media pressure is ‘disturbing’ and expresses concerns about free speech.

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp told Telegraph: ‘The two -layer Keir streets can not police the streets, so he is trying to do policing instead. They set up a central team to watch what you publish, what you share, what you think, because they know that the people do not buy the people sell. ‘

The new police unit, called the National Internet Intelligence Investigation team, will work outside the National Police Coordination Center in Westminster.

Norwich: Scenes at Brook Hotel on Saturday in Bowthorpe on the edge of the city

Norwich: Scenes at Brook Hotel on Saturday in Bowthorpe on the edge of the city

Portsmouth: Protester groups clashes outside the Royal Beach Hotel in Southsea on Saturday

Portsmouth: Protester groups clashes outside the Royal Beach Hotel in Southsea on Saturday

Norwich: Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Best Western Brook Hotel in Bowthorpe on Saturday

Norwich: Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Best Western Brook Hotel in Bowthorpe on Saturday

Norwich: Pro -Multiple counter by Brook Hotel on Saturday show wave marks and complainants

Norwich: Pro -Multiple counter by Brook Hotel on Saturday show wave marks and complainants

The reaction of the plans reigned anger on a racist tweet for 31 months after a racist tweet after Southport murders, a judge’s reaction of a judge.

The ESSEX police for today’s protest imposed restrictions, saying that it was necessary and proportional to prevent any violence or disorder.

The force said that the inhabitants were afraid of leaving their homes and that they felt ‘trapped’, which was worried about the protest activity.

There will be a ban for anyone wearing facial covers and there will be sites determined in front of the hotel for protesters.

It will be in force from 12:00 to 12.00 on Sunday, which covers EPPING Town Center and nearby transport centers.

The order gives civil servants the power to remove everyone suspected of anti-social behavior.

The force was recommended to the residents of the hotel and the staff after 17:00, as some experienced verbal and physical harassment, to stay in the interior, including a injury to the hotel and injured.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Interior: ‘These claims are completely wrong. This new talent is not about watching what people say in their social media feeds, it is about equipping our police forces to respond faster to the needs of the communities they serve, and to ensure that they react to real -time information about events and emergencies affecting these communities.

‘As part of the government’s plan of exchange, we are reversing the neighborhood policing, including knife crime and violence against women, including the descent of violence, theft and anti-social behaviors and to make people feel safe in their high streets.’

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