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‘Pink Lady’ anti-migrant protesters descend on Parliament in fresh women-led demonstration over asylum hotels

Hundreds of ‘pink lady’ anti -immigrant protesters landed in Westminster in a new demonstration against asylum hotels.

The photos show Union Jack flags and wearing pink t -shirts with the slogan ‘British women first’.

The group, which is a fraction in a wider anti -immigrant movement, tries to emphasize the perceived danger for women and girls by those looking for asylum seekers.

The opposite tissue was gathered outside the parliament this afternoon, ‘Say it out loud, tell it clearly, refugees are welcomed here’ and ‘fascists now, now, now, now stop now’.

67 -year -old Margaret Collins from EPPING said ESSEX’te a town that has become the focus of anti -immigrant protests this summer – the event will be ‘high and proud’.

The retired accountant said: ‘This is about sending a message that mass migration does not work and the country is poorer for it.

“ Women are afraid of going alone near migrant hotels. It doesn’t matter where it is in the country, the same story.

Shocking. There must be a real change. ‘

Carol-Ann Jones (in the picture) said that he joined the show at Westminster today to the stand ‘stand.

Photos show women who hold Union Jack flags and wear pink t -shirts with the slogan 'British women'

Photos show women who hold Union Jack flags and wear pink t -shirts with the slogan ‘British women’

Sarah White, the organizer of protests other than Bell Hotel in EPPING, made a speech to the crowd.

Currently, when a Union Jack Flag poured into the building, the EPPING Forest Region Council bail after being arrested outside its offices.

Mrs. White was accused To violate the 14th Chapter Order applied by the police to determine where people can gather.

Today, he said to the crowd in the protest: ‘We are professional people. We want a better community for citizens, citizens, taxpayers and families who comply with the law.

We are mom. We are not very right, we just drink the right reason.

“ Bell Hotel is closed until we protest a peaceful way because we are inappropriate because of the middle school.

“ Ladies here are all over the country and similar problems, all of us emerge in our communities and we do not feel safe. We are afraid. ‘

Bell Hotel, which hosts about 150 asylum seekers, was a series of protests after being accused of sexual harassment of a living and then a young girl.

Ethiopia National Hadush Gerberslasi Kebatu, 41 -year -old, after school on a bench after eating pizza with friends tried to kiss the 14 -year -old boy.

The group, which is a fraction in a wider anti -immigrant movement, tries to emphasize the perceived danger for women and girls by those looking for asylum seekers.

The group, which is a fraction in a wider anti -immigrant movement, tries to emphasize the perceived danger for women and girls by those looking for asylum seekers.

The opposite tissue gathered outside the parliament this afternoon, 'Say loudly, say clearly, refugees are welcome here' and 'stop fascists now'.

The opposite tissue gathered outside the parliament this afternoon, ‘Say loudly, say clearly, refugees are welcome here’ and ‘stop fascists now’.

At the same time, the mother Orla Minihane from EPPING, ‘This is a mass meeting of right -minded women who have enough.

“ There was enough things because we were afraid.

‘We had to change our behavior because we are worried about unknown men living in these hotels.’

Meanwhile, Carol-Ann Jones, ‘take an attitude’ participated in the screening, he said.

He said: ‘Today we are about to say that we have enough people in ruling people and we are not going anywhere.

‘Enough.’

Welling added 56 -year -old Sarah Deighton from Kent: ‘I went to EPPING protests. I went to others.

“ We will not stop until they are all closed. There was enough. Peaceful today. But there was enough. ‘

38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was arrested in EPPING

38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was arrested in EPPING

Sarah White organizes an British flag outside the civilian offices during a protest against the residence of asylum seekers in August.

Sarah White organizes an British flag outside the civilian offices during a protest against the residence of asylum seekers in August.

After releasing last week, anti -immigrant protests in EPPING alone were costing more than £ 1.5 million to the police.

The government concentrated last month after the government won a court difficulty that allowed asylum seekers to be hosted at Essex Hotel.

The Court of Appeal, a temporary Supreme Court, which would force 138 asylum seekers to leave until September 12, overturned the decision.

The EPPING Forest Region Council argued that Somani hotels have violated the rules of planning without notifying EPPING plans for the bell.

However, if the authority is successful at a three -day hearing in London on October 15, the authority is still a precautionary precautionary measures.

The decision to decide in favor of the hotel chain and home office led to anger and the government’s charges of ‘seized the side of immigrants on the British’ protests spread to cities throughout England.

Since then, some other councils in the UK has promised to take asylum seekers legal action after the decision.

Councils, such as Wirral, Stevenage, Tamworth and Rushmoor, are among those who continue to progress with plans to launch legal proposals against the government.

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