Epping, Bell Hotel and protesters
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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.
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
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GB News on MSNStarmer condemns 'clearly unacceptable' Epping hotel protests as six arrested during demonstrationSir Keir Starmer does not support the “clearly unacceptable” violence directed towards police outside a migrant hotel in Epping, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman has said. The intervention from No10 comes just hours after six people were arrested in the second wave of protests outside the asylum hotel in leafy Essex yesterday.
Thursday 17th July Saturday 19th July Sunday 20th July Far-right agitators The far-right were quick to jump on this protest.
Eight police officers were injured following what started as a peaceful protest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping on Thursday evening.
Nazi Tommy Robinson wants to run riot in Epping, Essex, next Sunday 27 July. But Stand Up To Racism is opposing him
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Essex Live on MSNEpping hotel protestors claim they aren't 'racist' or 'right wing' - just 'concerned about their children'A third protest against the use of Epping's Bell Hotel as a refuge for asylum seekers took place last night (July 20). Protests erupted outside the Bell Hotel after a resident, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 38, was charged with sexual offences in relation to a teenage girl.
Between the protesters and those housed inside The Bell Hotel in Epping, around 50 police officers in riot gear lined up beside eight riot vans.