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Farage defends protesters outside Essex asylum hotel as ‘concerned families’

Nigel Farage defended people who protested outside a shelter in Essex, and claimed that most of them were “really worried families”.

The reform British leader insisted that the scenes of violence outside the hotel have caused “some bad eggs ,, claiming that there were clashes between the“ usual extreme right bandits ”and the most left-wing anti-fascist activists known as antifa.

Some demonstrators were wearing black face covers, similar to those who were frequently worn by the anti -members, but it was not confirmed whether the group participated in protests.

Mr. Farage also claimed that izli civil disobedience on a wide scale ”would explode unless the immigrants stop coming to England on small boats.

On Sunday evening, he was arrested after a series of protests other than Bell Hotel in EPPING, which hosts asylum seekers. Eight police officers were injured after the clashes that started as a peaceful demonstration on Thursday evening, and the last rally on Sunday was seen more than 100 The protesters bring together some “save our children ..

The events were later organized in response to the arrest of a teenager in the town and a asylum seeker accused of sexual crimes against an adult eight days after arriving to England via a boat. Hadush Kebatu, a 38 -year -old Hadush Kebatu from Ethiopia, who rejects the allegations and remained in custody, is accused of encouraging a girl to sexual activity and harassment without violence, as well as three sexual assaults.

Nigel Farage defended those who protested outside a shelter in EPPING and claimed that most 'really worrying families'

Nigel Farage defended those who protested outside a shelter in EPPING and claimed that most ‘really worrying families’ (Pa wire)

Mr. Farage did not ignore the violence seen outside the hotel – but he said to this government that the British people would not endure this betrayal for the next four years ”.

When asked whether the scenes are understandable, Times: Orum I don’t think anyone in London even understands how close we are to civil disobedience in this country.

“Of course, there were some bad eggs in EPPING. There were usual extreme right bandits, but in the same way, about the antifa?

“But I understand how people in EPPING feel? I bet on your life.”

Protesters, demonstrators stand in front of a series of rebellion police when entering the city center of EPPING on Sunday from Bell Hotel

Protesters, demonstrators stand in front of a series of rebellion police when entering the city center of EPPING on Sunday from Bell Hotel (AFP through Getty Images)

“In this country, every week, in some days, do not underestimate the anger and disgust of what we allow hundreds of young boys from cultures that many of them are not treated as second -class citizens.

“The answer is, yes, I understand the real sad and anger, and most of the people except that hotel in EPPING said that there was no extreme right or distant or like that.”

Hope Not Hate, an anti-fascism campaign group, said that meetings outside the hotel have greatly started with peaceful intent, but were chosen by actors who want to cause violence.

Images from Thursday and Sunday events and photography show people with connections to groups such as British National Party (BNP), UK, Patriotic Alternative and Neo-Nazi Group Blood & Honor. According to Hope Nore Nore, Bell Hotel regularly pulled the anti -immigrant protests organized by groups like 2020.

On Sunday, EPPING, protesters other than Bell Hotel in Essex

On Sunday, EPPING, protesters other than Bell Hotel in Essex (YUI MOK/PA CIP)

Downing Street described scenes in EPPING as “clearly unacceptable”.

The official spokesman of the Prime Minister: “Peaceful protest is the cornerstone of our democracy, but it is not clear to see the police attacked because they have ensured the realization of peaceful protests.

“And I think the Essex police made the statement very clearly: People who protest in a peaceful, legal and responsible way causes us and the wider people to worry about. However, we will never be able to tolerate criminal violence, and I think the Prime Minister will clearly echo.”

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