Members of far-right party organising asylum hotel protests across UK, Facebook posts show | Immigration and asylum

According to a series of Facebook posts and groups created in recent weeks, members of a far -right nationalist party help to organize protests outside the hotels used to host asylum seekers throughout England.
Established as a mass of minced meat from Britain’s largest right -wing group Patriotic Alternative, activists for the Vatan Party recently established a series of online groups to spread protests that swallow a hotel in EPPING.
Their participation increases concerns that some campaignists have leaked and supported by people with far -right connections of protests. Protests are expected to take place in 20 towns and cities in the UK at the weekend.
Facebook groups show that homeland is active at various points of the country, including EPPING, Wethersfield, Peterborough and Nuneaton.
A group, Nuneaton says noIt is ruled by five people: Tom King, Jennifer Jardine, Matt Alexander, Adam Clegg and Andrew Piper.
On Saturday, it shows a protest under various labels such as “Stop boats” and “Women Pink” – referring to the “Pink Ladies” protests outside Bell Hotel in EPPING. In the comments section, a member said: ım I should have done this on Friday. You know. When the council is actually in their offices, only when it is an empty building. ”
Clegg and Piper recently The Times named As members of the homeland and the party’s campaign materials were depicted. Both tried to organize EPPING protests.
King’s profile photo resembles Tom Huburn-King, the West Midlands regional organizer of the country. Jardine’s profile picture shows that she poses in front of a homeland party sign. Alexander’s Facebook photos show that Adolf Hitler has recently visited Eagle’s Nest in Germany, which was built by the Nazis close to the Alpine holiday home.
Another group Wetherfield is carried out by Callum Barker, another person called a homeland activist by The Times. Barker was one of the three people to run EPPING says no Group with Clegg and Piper.
Barker and Piper recently published Facebook messages: ın If you are living in a hotel occupied by asylum seekers, start the organization. Family, friends, natives and protests; announce your voices. We unite in this struggle and finally win. ”
A small group was established to organize protests around a hotel in Peterborough, and the profile significantly shows Vatan branded signs.
Guardian tried to contact all the people and the Vatan Party, but did not receive a response.
Extreme right -wing campaigns’ attempts to organize protests outside the immigrant hotels have increased concerns about extremist supporters who want to use existing discussions in EPPING to confuse wider racial conflict.
When Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick recently joined the EPPING protest, a former British national party strategist and a well -known figure in the far -right circles were depicted close to Eddy Butler.
Anti-fascist group does not hate HOPE He said it on Friday Union and St George’s flags appearing on the lamp poles have recently been partly organized by Tommy Robinson’s (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon).
The ministers are preparing for a wave of protest at the weekend after the decision of the Supreme Court stopped the placement of asylum seekers in Bell Hotel. The hotel became the focus of anti -immigrant protests after being accused of sexual assault on a 14 -year -old girl who lived there.
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Interior Minister Yette Cooper said on Friday that ministers are working to close the hotel housing asylum seekers as a part of a “regular ör program that avoids creating problems for other areas.
“In this case, the reason for the appeal of the Ministry of Interior is to ensure that the closure of all hotels can be made in a proper managed manner throughout the country without creating problems for other areas and local councils,” he said.
Security Minister Jarvis said: “This government will close all shelter hotels and cleanse the confusion we have inherited from the previous government.”
“We have committed a commitment to close all shelter hotels until the end of this parliament, but we have to do so regularly. And that’s why we will object to this decision.”
On Friday night, Nigel Farage said that the reform would realize that small boat arrival of the reform will be “mass deportation”.
In an interview with The Times, he said that hundreds of thousands of people have been deported and five Charter flights from England every day.
Clacton deputy said: “The purpose of this legislation is mass exiles. We have a major crisis in England. Not only creates 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 Britain, and this is to detain and deport them.”




