Labour vows to fast-track asylum appeals as anti-migrant protests continue for second day

A second day outside the shelter hotels, the government’s allegations were planning to accelerate the appeal for refugees whose allegations were rejected, while protesters saw that the protesters clashed with the police on Sunday.
Under the flag of “Noble System System”, the demonstrators gathered in Solihull, Dudley, Epping, Stevenage, London, Manchester and Norwich.
Yette Cooper said that a new fast road appeal system will see that decisions have been taken faster, that he would restrict the accumulated participant in the courts and to help the Labor Party to meet the promise of asylum hotels.
Although the accumulation of the first decisions has been cut under labor, approximately 51,000 asylum appeals waiting to be heard is more than a year to make an average decision.
Decisions will be made in foreign national criminals and asylum accommodation under plans and professionally trained referees will replace judges to remove cases from the reserve justice system.
On Sunday, the Minister of the Interior said: “For years, we have inherited a asylum -seeking state in the system with a rising asylum and a broken appeal system and a shelter system in full chaos.
“Therefore, we take practical steps to correct the foundations and restore the system to the system.”
The worker promised to end the use of asylum hotels with the next general elections, but the critics, including workers’ deputies, called on Mrs. Cooper to put forward plans and urged immigrants earlier.
Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch urged taxpayers to end the use of billions of costs and tensions in communities.
The reform British leader will announce a plan for the mass deportation of immigrants on Tuesday, because he will try to put pressure on labor.
With the clash of anti -immigrant protesters and anti -racist protesters, several arrests were made in protests against asylum hotels on Saturday.
In the protest outside the Four Points hotel in Horley, Surrey, three arrests were made for violation of peace and violating the conditions of a community protection notification.
Meanwhile, a council leader on Sunday said that the protests that took place the day before Perth caused more asylum hotels in the region with allegations of “completely wrong”.
“Perth and Kinross Council’s SNP leader Grant Laing,” Perth, many two or three weeks ago, when there was a claim that another hotel or two hotels would be used for housing asylum seekers. Sunday show Radio program.
The use of shelter hotels increased last year under labor, critics said that they became glare points in communities and caught immigrants in the limo.
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. The decision of the Ministry of Interior will be appealed, followed a series of violent protests, which resulted in more than one arrest and saw that police officers were injured.
In one of the demonstrations of Sunday, the uniform police stood outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, east of London, the focus of anti -immigrant protests.
Security guards can also be seen behind full -length barriers that block the entrance path.
About 20 protesters stopped quietly on the other side of the road with union flags against a fence.
The activist Tommy Robinson changed from an adult wearing a T -shirt, to a female student wearing a union flag dress and bow. He tied St George’s flag around his shoulders.
A woman carried a homemade poster, and the flag of St George was drawn: “Tower Hamlets Council House Homeess Brits first”.
Another banner read: “Enough, protecting our women and girls.”




