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‘Pink Lady’ anti-migrant protesters in stand-off with police at Canary Wharf amid fresh demonstration chaos after ‘migrant entered blind woman’s flat’

‘Pink Lady’ anti -immigrant protesters clashed with the police today, except for a hotel housing asylum seekers in London.

The photos show pink walking women outside the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, used to host hundreds of immigrants.

The videos shared on social media show those who argue with the police officers after the protesters are prevented from coming down from a road close to the site.

The show comes after being arrested on suspicion of a joint attack after allegedly entering a blind woman’s apartment.

A group of men who told him to ‘return to the hotel’ on the street after watching the house on Wednesday night was told.

Met Police implemented a 14th episode notification in accordance with the Public Order Law to prevent serious interruptions in the protests in Canary Wharf.

Force spokesman said: ‘The group, who protested against the use of the hotel by asylum seekers, was instructed to remain on the sidewalk against Britannia Hotel.

“ Currently, civil servants are being deployed around the area used to adapt to the asylum seekers near Canary Wharf, where a protest is done outside. ‘

‘Pink Lady’ anti -immigrant protesters clashed with the police outside of a hotel residence asylum seekers in Canary Wharf in the latest demonstration wave today.

Flares and Masked protesters show their opposition to the residence of asylum seekers in the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, East London, today.

Flares and Masked protesters show their opposition to the residence of asylum seekers in the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, East London, today.

Pink Women's Group, Walking to show the opposition to the residence of asylum seekers

Pink Women’s Group, Walking to show the opposition to the residence of asylum seekers

It was seen that the police were detained after a series of arrests in recent weeks.

It was seen that the police were detained after a series of arrests in recent weeks.

Today, the protest was deployed around Police Officers Britannia International Hotel.

Pink female demonstrators, Balaclavas British flags carrying, ‘Stop boats’ and pointed out that she read the colorful smoke flames.

The police were ordered to stay on the sidewalk across the hotel.

It was seen that the police were detained after a series of arrests in recent weeks.

Britannia International Hotel has been a series of protests after being used for immigrants to Britain.

This month, a young woman tried to storm the immigrant hotel with a meat Sleaver, after finding a refugee ‘a refugee in her mother’s apartment.

Augustus’s lawyer Emma Clements told the Thames Magistrate Criminal Court, found that the man was ‘moving his hand’ over his genital area.

After chasing him, it is claimed that he went to the hotel around 18.00 and confronted a security guard who tried his calm.

The court turned with a meat Sleaver and started to hit a metal barrier outside the hotel and shouted ‘F ****** asylum seekers’.

22 -year -old Channay Augustus is accused of being part of a group of about 20 people trying to enter Britannia Hotel.

The Britannia International Hotel in London is used to host hundreds of asylum seekers. In the picture: a pink female protest

The Britannia International Hotel in London is used to host hundreds of asylum seekers. In the picture: a pink female protest

Photos from the London event today showing demonstrators carrying the British flags

Photos from the London event today showing demonstrators carrying the British flags

In recent weeks, after a series of arrests, several men were detained by the police.

In recent weeks, after a series of arrests, several men were detained by the police.

Britannia International Hotel hosts asylum seekers and has seen protests in recent weeks

Britannia International Hotel hosts asylum seekers and has seen protests in recent weeks

The problem began when he discovered an immigrant within a five -minute walk from the hotel while cleaning his blind mother’s ground floor apartment.

Augustus from Tower Hamlets was detained on September 12 to appear in Snaresbrook Crown Court.

Today, hundreds of people gathered to protest the ‘illegal immigrants’ in the region in the town of Northumberland Ashington.

The demonstration Facebook page was shared by the ‘British Union’ and the organizers claimed that the target was concerned about the security of security in the town.

At 12:00, the protesters called for ‘illegal immigrants’ in the region and stopped ‘hosting them for the future of our children’.

The demonstrators had a police for a protest for calling ‘mass deportation’ and ‘stop boats’.

Blyth Deputy and Ashington Ian Lavery spoke before the show: ‘Everyone who participated in protests this weekend should be responsible and remembered: The actions have consequences. You may think that you will recognize everyone who participates, but unfortunately such events are often leaking by people from outside the region with their own agenda. ‘

The authority added: ‘In recent months, hysteria has been whipped by national and local figures. Unfortunately, very few say the truth. In all parties, too many people reiterated separatist discourses instead of standing for righteousness and justice. If you join a meeting or protest, you should know the facts. ‘

Deputy continued: ‘The anger there is real – and right. People in our communities experience shorter, less healthy lives. Children are growing in poverty. Schools are insufficient and crumbled. NHS is having difficulty. People have less money in their pockets than a generation.

But let’s be clear: People responsible for this fall are not people who escape from war or cruelty. They are not vulnerable seeking shelters. ‘

The organizers asked the participants to wear ‘no facial coatings’ and exhibit ‘no violence’.

The crowds have been scattered from the region since then.

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