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UKIP fans clashed against asylum seekers in hotels in Merseyside, while about a dozen people were arrested in Liverpool today. Police confirmed that 11 arrests were involved in public order crimes, attacks, drunk and irregular and an forgiveness.

The UKIP started its march at 13:00, but the police had to call the public order legislation and direct them to St George’s Hall because of “serious deterioration to society”. According to the social media, the protesters from UKIP came together on Saturday, August 23 at around 11.00 outside St George’s Hall. Stand -up demonstrators against racism were also in the city center. Opposite groups chanting, carrying posters and shaking flags, and there was a heavy police to separate them.

The Mersexia police announced that the majority was legally protested, but the civil servants made a difficult decision to use the legislation known as Chapter 12 in accordance with the Public Order Law (1986).

Ins Inspector Karl Baldwin said: “Today, there was a large policing to ensure the protest at Liverpool City Center and to ensure the safety of those who participated in the wider people.

“We will never tolerate guilt or anti-social behaviors, and despite the majority of the majority of people who protested, there were a few people arrested for various crimes, including public order crimes and attacks.

In accordance with the 12th part of the Public Order Law of the Public Order, a decision was made to implement the conditions that directed the march to St George’s Hall.

He continued: “This decision was not slightly taken and was given because there was a serious evidence of deterioration in the community, which is one of the limited reasons for the implementation of such conditions.

“The police usually face the difficulty of treating the fine line between protecting the right to protest against everyone in an equal way, while the police often try to maintain peace and ensure that the people are safe.

He continued: “We are planning in a coordinated way to enable us to do this consistent, fair and proportional. During this event, we thank the public and businesses in the city center for their patience.”

This morning, during the protests outside the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Surrey and three arrests were made in Horley. The two were for a violation of peace, and one was to violate the conditions of the community protection notification.

In Bristol, where the police had to take back two opponents, a woman was arrested on suspicion of attacking an emergency worker.

Protests were planned for asylum seekers to oppose hotels this weekend this weekend. Anti -immigration and counter protesters planned to participate in 26 demonstrations outside the hotel.

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