Migrant protest erupts in Norwich as people chant ‘We want our country back’ | UK | News

Hundreds of people went to the streets of Norwich to protest a hotel residence except for asylum seekers. Starting the flags, banners and posters of St George, with some signs ‘Stop the invasion’ signs, a few hundred people gathered at Brook Hotel in Bowthorpe.
They heard slogans, including “We want our country back” and “our streets? Streets”. Apparently the figures at the peaceful rally grew in the afternoon. It is not known whether there is any arrest right now. There were dozens of police officers and some members of the force stopped on the road.
Speeches were made behind a park with park. The BBC said that the refugees were welcomed, and fewer protests also participated in the demonstration.
Asylum seekers, at the expense of the people in hotels in the face of refugees in the face of a few protests throughout the country.
On Monday, protesters went to the streets of Diss to challenge a hotel decision that took the housing of single male asylum seekers. The property was previously used by families looking for asylum seeking women and children.
However, the Ministry of Interior told the South Norfolk Council that the hotel will now host only only men.
This decision was waiting after a meeting between the Southern Norfolk Council and the Ministry of Interior.
Two men were arrested on Saturday morning on a protest in Diss Hotel and a protest at the hotel in Norwich.
In the meantime, the police, currently used as accommodation for immigrants EPPING’deki Bell Hotel demonstrations due to demonstrations after a series of violence announced challenging restrictions.
Officers, on July 13, 17, 20 and 24 July, a serious disorder, which includes more than 300 people, was attacked by civil servants, missing and arrest of more violence, criminal damage and measures to prevent deterioration, he says.