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Clashes as asylum protests take place across the UK

24 August 2025 05:34 | News

Police and protesters threw as demonstrations against hotels looking for the houses of asylum seekers throughout the UK.

The demonstrations under the slogan of the noble asylum system were organized in large towns and cities, including Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Surrey and Canary Wharf in London.

Aberdeen and Perth also organized protests in Scotland and Mold in Flintshire.

Anti -opposing protests, refugees, said that the Refugee was welcomed in the UK. (EPA Photo)

He stood up for racism in Bristol, Cannock, Leicester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Wakefield, Horley and Long Eaton in Derbyshire.

In Bristol, he was divided into rival groups in Castle Park and was full of protesters.

A 37 -year -old woman was arrested on suspicion of attacked an emergency worker.

Avon and Somerset police said that no civil servant requires serious physical injury or hospital treatment, but that investigations will be made after the reports of the attacks on the officers.

“Today’s priority was to provide legal peaceful protests for both groups,” Chief Inspector Keith Smith said.

“Even though there are moments of discomfort, we are pleased to say that two protests have passed without an important event.”

In Liverpool, 11 arrests were arrested for crimes such as being drunk and irregular, attacking and banners.

In Horley, approximately 200 anti -immigrant protesters and Union flags spilled in St George clashed with about 50 racism protesters on Bonehurst Road.

“Say loudly, tell clearly, refugees are welcomed here.”

One of them was greeted with a group of anti -immigration, which Megafon shouted, “You should all be ashamed and ashamed” and “this was not about racism”.

The two groups met almost in the afternoon and the police lines separated them.

The stance against racism protesters was met with a smaller area because they continued to mention “no, no hatred, no fear, the refugees here,” he was greeted with “no, not f *****” on the other side of the street.

Saturday events are in the midst of tension on the use of hotels for asylum seekers.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided to take a temporary precautionary measure to the EPPING Forest Region Council from Bell Hotel in Essex, EPPING, ESSEX as of September 12th.

After being accused of kissing a 14 -year -old girl he denied, regular protests were held outside the hotel in recent weeks.

On Friday, the government announced their plans to objected to allowing the Supreme Court to intervene in the case and rejecting further objection to temporary precautionary measures.

Other local councils have also announced the intention of seeing legal advice on whether they can make a similar decision decision for hotels in their regions.

Reform Nigel Farage from the UK, and the prime minister determined the mass deportation plans.

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.


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