School children given warning to ‘avoid migrants’ on way home | UK | News

Senior Toray Robert Jenrick claims that children are told to avoid hot spots on the way home from school. The Shadow Justice Secretary commented on Sunday after visiting the protesters except an immigrant hotel in EPPING, ESSEX.
He wrote that a parent’s daughter wrote the school’s school that “children recommend that cities avoid certain parts of cities while walking home.” He also accused the government of not listening to the EPPING people, which has become the focal point of a series of protests. The demonstrations began last month after being accused of trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl of a Ask at the Bell Hotel in the town.
38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu rejected the allegations and depends on the hearing later.
Don’t write Sun“I talked to young people, parents and grandfather and grandfather – I am all rightly concerned about the security of their communities.
“These were not racist or far-right bandits-mothers on pink t-shirts with union jack Bunting.
“A mother told me that she suggested that her daughter’s school’s children should avoid certain parts of the city while she was walking home.
“The young girl told me, ‘He told me that there are men from the Loiter of the hotels outside the certain points they looked at.”
He claimed that the “perfect legitimate anger on the mass, which he spoke to with EPPING, was disappointed that the uncontrolled migration was ignored by the government.”
According to reports, Mr. Jenrick found himself in hot water after being depicted close to Eddy Butler, the founder of a banned Neo-Nazi group.
A worker spokesman called the conservative.
“Neo-Nazi with a long story of participation in the terrorist groups, together with a far-right party in a protest, shows how much he and Tories sink.” He said.
When asked about Eddy Butler, a source close to Mr. Jenrick told Sun: “I have no idea who this man was and that Rob did not talk to him. Rob spoke only to peaceful protesters.”




