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The Echo on MSNFour charged with violent disorder after 'migrant hotel' protest in EppingAfter a series of demonstrations outside a "migrant hotel" in Epping, Essex police have confirmed that five men have been charged, four with violent disorder.
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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Essex Live on MSNFive men accused of violent disorder during Epping protests are namedFive men have been charged and named after incidents of violent disorder in Epping. All five were arrested earlier this week following a series of protests relating to The Bell Hotel, which houses asylum seekers. The protest began peacefully but escalated to the point of disorder and criminal damage, police say.
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.
Thursday 17th July Saturday 19th July Sunday 20th July Far-right agitators The far-right were quick to jump on this protest.
Violent anti-migrant protests in Epping, Essex, have cost police £100,000. Eight police officers were injured following what started as a peaceful protest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping on Thursday evening. The latest protest, on Sunday, saw more than 100 demonstrators assemble outside the hotel with some chanting “save our kids”.
Far from 'concerned local citizens' protests, fascists with a history of racist violence are organising the racist pogroms in Epping.
Police say a van 'made contact' with a protester in Epping, Essex after being 'blocked in' following a violent demonstration outside the Bell Hotel, which left eight officers injured
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Police vowed those responsible would ‘feel the full force of the law’ following violent clashes on Thursday night
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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.