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Fury erupts in Waterlooville as hundreds protest ‘utterly inappropriate’ migrant plans | UK | News

Another immigrant protest exploded in the middle of their plans to move asylum seekers A circle block. The angry natives went to the streets of Waterlooville in Hampshire after learning that 35 immigrants planned to move to the brand new apartment building.

The Local Council is said to have been negotiating with the Ministry of Interior about the plans, but the Natives called the idea “shame”. Hundreds of people participated in the protest outside the development on Wednesday, July 30th. People could hear “send them home” and unity shook the Jack flags.

A protester said this Mail “Enough”, which pointed to the housing waiting list, unemployment and homelessness on the struggling street of the town. According to the same publication, other protesters were angry with the placement of immigrants in front of the local people.

The reports show that the protest is largely peaceful with the missilers and fireworks thrown by angry Yobs, unlike the others in the UK, who sees the protesters and the police clashes.

“It was a family -friendly protest in Waterlooville with the participation of approximately 1500 tonight. No, no problem. Great vibrations. Singing. Dance.

He continued: “But the underlying tone lying on the bottom, people have enough and the government should listen. This is now common.”

However, a clip circulating on social media shows a moment of tension that expresses their anger in housing plans between pro -immigrant protesters and crowds. In the video, a few protesters seem to go towards the police cords and pro -immigrant activists, without calling a man to stay calm and move away from the protesters: “We do not win, what we do.”

It is reported that the Ministry of Interior will decide whether to approve the apartments to be used by asylum seekers on Friday.

Local deputy, Suella BravermanHe rejected the offer as “completely inappropriate”. Former Minister of Interior made a petition that was said to have won more than 9,000 signatures.

In a letter to the home secretary Yvette Cooper, Mrs. Braverman said that such facilities have transformed the city centers of such facilities into “patriotic, uncompromising majority”.

Havant District Council said in a statement on Tuesday that Mrs. Braverman received her petition and that she would “do her best” to reflect the responses of the indigenous people to the home office.

The latest protest news comes because the latest home office figures showed that they came to England on small boats on the channel.

This increased by 47% (16,712) and 67% higher than the same point last year (16,712) and 2023 (14,732). Since the data started to collect data in 2018, there has been a record number of transitions for the year.

The workers’ government promised to “disintegrate gangs into disintegration” through the ferry throughout the channel. In addition, the costs of billions of pounds until 2029 between the costs of asylum seekers will end the use of hotels, he said.

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