Town hit by divisive protests over asylum seekers hotel
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I don’t think anybody in London understands just how close we are to civil disobedience on a vast scale in this country,’ Mr Farage said
Police descended on an east London hotel last night as protests broke out over rumours it was set to house migrants who had been "removed from Epping". GB News understands that the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf has been taken over by the Home Office in case it needs an "overflow hotel" - but nobody has yet been moved there.
The large group of protesters gathered outside a hotel in Canary Wharf, London, were swarmed by cops and police vans amid claims on social media that asylum seekers are being housed there. The Daily Express understands that no asylum seekers are being housed in the hotel and there are no plans to do so.
The Home Office have said migrants in an Epping hotel are not being moved after a fresh wave of protests erupted outside another Canary Wharf hotel. Hundreds of demonstrators descended on the Bell Hotel in Epping last week, chanting ‘send them home’ and clashing with police.
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GB News on MSNPolice seen escorting pro-migrant protesters to Epping hotel as force claims: 'It's our DUTY'Essex Police officers have been spotted shepherding pro-migrant protesters to the hotel in Epping at the heart of this week's unrest. The force had at first denied escorting the demonstrators to the hotel - but have now U-turned to claim it was officers' "duty" to do so.
Far from 'concerned local citizens' protests, fascists with a history of racist violence are organising the racist pogroms in Epping.
Anti-migrant demonstrators and refugee-advocate rivals are coming together outside asylum hotels as an explosive dispute about where to house thousands of people crossing the English Channel gathers pace.
COPS have arrested six more after “mindless thuggery” unfolded outside a migrant hotel in Epping. Chaos erupted outside The Bell Hotel in Essex last week after an asylum seeker