Protesters clash outside asylum hotels as tensions over migration flare

Police and protesters showed demonstrations against shelter hotels on Saturday.
Protestors and protesters, Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle and Surrey Horley and the center of London in the cities and cities around the UK came together for demonstrations.
There was a protests and winners in Aberdeen and Perth in Scotland and Mold in Flintshire.
Under the noble asylum system poster, anti -immigrant protesters poured into Union Jacks gathered and took signs outside the hotels that wanted to be evacuated.
Meanwhile, a series of protests organized by Standing up, Derbyshire’dan Bristol, Cannock, Leicester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Wakefield, Horley and Long Eaton saw the sound support of the opposite shops.
In Bristol, police officers participated in the opponent groups in Castle Park, where civil servants were overflowing with protesters.
The demonstrations came in the midst of Labour’s pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to fulfill his commitment to end the use of hotels to host asylum seekers in England.
The use of shelter hotels increased last year under labor, critics said that they had become 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.
Nigel Farage opposed the use of shelter hotels and asked demonstrators to organize protests similar to those seen in EPPING.
On Saturday, he determined the plans to deport deportation if he became a prime minister. It is among the proposals that are expected to be declared by Mr. Farage on Tuesday to arrest asylum seekers to arrest, automatic detention and forcibly deportation to countries such as Afghanistan and Eritrea.
In addition, conservatives are expected to contain agreements with third countries, including revitalizing the Rwanda connection and send asylum seekers to British overseas regions such as Ascension Island.
Mr. Farage said that the plans were deported hundreds of thousands of people, and that five Charter flights from England were lifted every day.
The first step in the British plans will be to leave the European Convention on Human Rights and to scrape the Human Rights Law. These actions will follow the legislation to prevent those who come to the UK on small boats from demanding asylum.
Clacton Deputy Mr. Farage, “The purpose of this legislation mass exiles,” he said. Times. “We have a major crisis in the UK. Not only does it pose a national security threat, but also leads to public anger that is not far from irregularity.
“There is only one way to stop people from coming to England, and this is to detain and deport them.”
Labor promised to end the use of asylum hotels with the next general elections by moving immigrants to alternative accommodation and clearing the accumulation of asylum claims and appeals.
In Horley, approximately 200 anti -immigrant protesters and Union flags spilled in St George clashed with about 50 racism protesters on Bonehurst Road.
The protests of the race to fight against the racial protests, “Say it clearly, the refugees are accepted here” and signs to solidarity and “stop deportation”.
One of them was greeted with a abuse of abuse of the anti -immigration group shouting from a megaphone: iz You should all be filth and ashamed ”and“ this was not about racism ”.
The two groups met almost in the afternoon and the police lines separated them.
The stance against racism protesters continued to chant in a smaller area because they continued to mention that “no no f *** did not do” on the other side of the street.
On Friday, the government announced its plans to allow the Supreme Court to intervene in the EPPING Forest Region Council and to ensure more objection to temporary precautionary measures.
Other local councils have also announced the intention of seeing legal advice on whether they can make a similar decision decision for hotels in their regions.




