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Dozens of demonstrations outside the hotel housing shelter are expected to meet today and in the weekend by anti -racism campaigners.

Protests against the use of such hotels have increased since a major demonstration at Bell Hotel in Eating Earlier in this summer,

After release of New migration data Dozens of more plans have been made on Thursday in the weekend.

Stand up for racism has coordinated counter-protects on almost every site, including seven on Friday.

These will go out of cities and town hotels, including Bornmouth, Cardiff, Chichster and Leeds, with the expectation of further demonstrations on Saturday.

Meanwhile, more councils are considering initiating legal action against the use of hotels’ residences of the hotel.

Hillingdon Council is the latest to indicate that it is considering the following action EPINT Council’s High Court victoryWhich gave them a temporary prohibition to stop the migrants living in Bell Hotel.

The government is scrambling to prepare a casual plan as it is braces for more challenges, including anything. Labor-Run Council.

Women’s safety is ‘hijacked’ for political benefits

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Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 09:37

The shelter in the applying hotel closed them and ‘Let us work’

In the approaching, a refugee seeker living in Bell Hotel has urged the government to “closure all hotels” and allow people to work.

Mohammed of Somalia told the BBC that he thought that regular housing would “be better”.

He expressed his desire to support himself by working instead.

“So, if you can’t work and you don’t have enough social [things to do]It is difficult, “he told the broadcaster.

“They are not allowed to work; they live long.

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“We don’t have a guarantee [of becoming a] Residents, so they get stress.

“People, they go out and they try to create a problem.”

Police officer outside East Bell Hotel in EPING (PA)
Police officer outside East Bell Hotel in EPING (PA) ,Packet,

Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 09:15

Chhaya Minister asked what are the concerns. Protests may be violent

Shadow Home Office Minister Katie Lam has said that people’s members have the right to oppose, as police forces across the country prepare for estimated 30 anti-migrant incidents and counter-protects.

He told GB News: “I think we are seeing that the local people listen to their voice peacefully and know their thoughts. In a democracy we should welcome all of us how they feel about something, and give voice to real concerns. They have the right to express it.”

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Asked if he is worried whether these protests can increase police services, which will be with the Premier League Football Games and Notting Hill Carnival, he said: “If they tip in violence, but many of these protests can not continue for a long time.”

Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 08:43

Sharan claims backlog on 71,000

The data of Thursday’s migration has revealed that the government has made progress on cutting the shelter application backlog.

The wait for the pre -numbers was 70,532 in June, below 90,000 in late 2024, after the former Tory government shut down processing application, while waiting to see if it could send people to Rwanda under the final failure plan.

The numbers waiting for more than 12 months for a decision are also falling quite a lot, although some 19,000 are still waiting.

Sharan claims backlog on 71,000
Sharan claims backlog on 71,000 ,Elikza Hagopian/Homeofy,

Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 08:27

As can end the use of the migrant hotel – and where can I go?

Is responsible for home office asylum And security in Britain, and now these people will have to find elsewhere to go.

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Some options include other hotels, HMOs or military bases:

Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 08:15

More councils consider legal action

Labor refuge is facing the possibility of more councils that initiate legal action to restrict the use of hotels.

The Hillingdon Council is the latest to indicate that it is considering its legal options after the appearing council’s victory.

Hillingdon Council leader Ian Edwards told local democracy reporters: “Our legal chiefs will review the decision to determine whether a similar case can be brought.”

The government is scrambling to prepare a casual plan as it is a braces for challenges from officials including the Labor-Run Council, who are now among those who are considering their own legal challenges.

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Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 07:47

Counter-contacts planned for today

Seven counters have been established by anti-racism campaigners on Friday.

In recent weeks, migrant demonstrations have increased outside the hotel residence, seeking asylum.

After the release of migration data, dozens of plans have been planned over the weekend, Independent Understands

Rachism has coordinated counter-protects at almost every site to stand up.

On Friday, counters-protects will proceed outside hotels in cities and towns including Bornmouth, Cardiff, Chicketer and Leeds.

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Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 07:33

Yougov: More UK convicted conservatives for issues around asylum hotels than guilty labor

The Independent political correspondent Archie Michel Report:

New YouGov polling has found that more than a quarter (28%) of the UK states that the previous orthodox government is most responsible for the issues around asylum seekers, while one of the hotels (19%) says one of the hotels says that the current labor is the most mistake in administration.

Two out of five (40%) Britain believe that the current labor government and the previous orthodox administration are equally responsible.

Half (57%) of those who had voted for Britain in the last general election, both were equally convicted:

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Ethena Strawu22 August 2025 07:12

Robert Jenrich says that the protesters and its council have led the ‘Rasta Ki Lead’

Chhaya Justice Secretary Robert Jenrich said that the people of Epping who protested outside the Bell Hotel, and its council “led the route”.

Writing in the telegraph, he said that “the patience of our country is inflamed”.

It comes as a wave of fresh protests as a hotel outside the hotel as a wave of fresh protest, which is used as a temporary housing for shelter seekers.

Earlier this week, a judge gave a temporary prohibition to the Epting Forest District Council, which prevented the shelter seekers from being kept in Essex’s Bell Hotel.

Amidst the “unprecedented level of protest and disintegration” in relation to the hotel, the council argued that prohibitory orders were required between “unprecedented levels of protest and disintegration”.

Mr. Jenrich wrote: “People are completely ill with being ignored from the establishment. And this time they are doing something about it.

“It is heartfelt to see people of all backgrounds fighting back against a rotten situation – and win.

“As a result of their success, the Home Office is now under great pressure to illegally deport those people here instead of managing failure by housing across the country.”

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert generic (PA)
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert generic (PA) ,PA Archive,

Alex ross22 August 2025 06:30

People have ‘every right’ to oppose Sharan Hotels – Chhaya Home Secretary

People “Every right to engage in protest”, the Chhaya Home Secretary has said, the refuge can trigger a wave of demonstrations outside the hotels amid the concern of a High Court.

Chris The three orthodox-laid councils have been named who are considering taking legal action against hoteliers whose property is being used for shelter seekers.

His party leader Kemi Badenoch has written conservative Council leaders “encourage” them to start bids to close these hotels and follow the footsteps of the Epping Forest District Council, if their “legal advice supports it”.

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