Protests Explode Outside Migrant Hotels Across the Country as Furious Families Mass in Birmingham and London

Protests have erupted outside migrant hotels across the UK, with furious crowds clashing in Birmingham, London and beyond as anger over asylum housing boils over. The Mail has this update:

A group of protesters, some draped in the St George’s Cross, gathered outside the Castle Bromwich Holiday Inn in Birmingham on Sunday, while in London police stood guard at the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf.

Hotels across Dudley, Epping, London, Manchester and Norwich have also braced for protests as communities seek to replicate the ruling for The Bell Hotel which, pending an appeal, must be closed within weeks

A group of protesters, some draped in the St George’s Cross, gathered outside the Castle Bromwich Holiday Inn in Birmingham on Sunday

It comes after more than 30 protests under the Abolish Asylum system were held in towns and cities across the UK on Saturday. 

These included Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Horley, Canary Wharf, Aberdeen and Perth in Scotland and Mold in Wales. …

At least 15 people were reportedly arrested in Bristol, Liverpool and Horley, the Times reported.

Mounted police officers scuffle with demonstrators during a protest by Abolish Asylum System and counter protesters at Castle Park in Bristol

On Sunday afternoon, protesters in Birmingham were seen peering through the doors of the hotel and one was seen scaling a ladder to hang a flag on a lamp post by the Holiday Inn sign.

At Canary Wharf, police officers stood at the entrance to the Britannia Hotel while security guards could also be seen standing behind full length barriers that blocked off the entrance way.

One woman was seen holding a sign that read: “Enough is Enough. Protect our women and girls.”

About 20 protesters stood quietly on the other side of the road with Union flags propped up against a fence.

A woman carried a homemade banner which read: “Tower Hamlets council house homeless Brits first” which had a St George’s flag drawn on it.

Another banner read: “Enough is enough protect our women and girls.”

The hotel, which is being used to accommodate hundreds of migrants, has often become the centre of focus for a group of female anti-migrant protesters dubbed the ‘Pink Ladies’.

The group, a faction within the wider anti-migrant movement, say they are seeking to highlight the perceived danger to women and girls by those seeking asylum. 

In Stevenage, a small number of protesters were seen gathered outside of the Ibis Hotel in the town centre on Sunday.

The hotel is housing hundreds of asylum seekers and has done so since September 2022. …

Crowds of UK Independence Party (UKIP) supporters and anti-fascist demonstrators also gathered in Liverpool city centre for a “mass deportations” march, with at least 11 people were arrested. 

Meanwhile in Horley, three arrests were made outside the Four Points hotel – two for breach of the peace and one for breaching the conditions of a community protection notice.

Around 200 anti-immigration protesters draped in St George and Union flags clashed with roughly 50 Stand Up to Racism protesters in Bonehurst Road. 

The anti-racism protesters chanted “Say it loud, say it clear, refugees are welcome here,” and held signs calling for solidarity and to “Stop deportations.”

They were met with a torrent of abuse from the anti-migration group, one of whom yelled through a megaphone “you’re all scum and you should be ashamed” and “this wasn’t about racism”.

In Perth, a group called Abolish Asylum System held a protest outside the Radisson Blu on Saturday morning. 

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Heretic
Heretic
7 months ago

Please look carefully at this image of The Lamb of God with his cross and his flag.

See how tall and thin his cross is, just like the Reed Cross of John the Baptist.

See his flag. It is not the Flag of St George. It is the Flag of the Lamb: John the Baptist, the True Christ.

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MajorMajor
MajorMajor
7 months ago

Those people chanting “refugees are welcome here” – how many of them would be happy to accommodate a few Somalians in their own homes?

Heretic
Heretic
7 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

Journalists should ask them.

EppingBlogger
7 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Journos should offer beds.

Alan M
Alan M
7 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

There are shorts on YouTube of people asking the question. The answers range from “I rent so can’t” to “I only live in a one bedroom flat”. Basically “no”

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
7 months ago
Reply to  Alan M

Well, it’s easy to be generous with other people’s money.

huxleypiggles
7 months ago
Reply to  Alan M

Yes, youtube is full of these vids and of course there is always an excuse.

Semantically of course the lefties are hopelessly wrong, we are not talking about refugees but illegal immigrants.

Westfieldmike
Westfieldmike
7 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

They are paid activists, all the banners are produced for them. Rent a crowd.

Pembroke
Pembroke
7 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

They should each have one handcuffed to their non dominant wrist for six months.

Mogwai
7 months ago

Look at this and tell me that their culture is compatible and they’re fully capable of integration. And this must be just a snapshot if there were 3 coach loads of them. This will never be normalized, as far as I’m concerned;

”Three coachloads of Somalis, numbering 200 broke the silence at the Splashdown Water Park in Torquay Devon today.

It looks like they picked a good day.”

Top comment:

”Of course, one looks at this and instantly feels its anachronistic wrongness; caught between a desire to laugh at its absurdity and an icy crawling sense of “this is how it is now”.

I believe progressives feel this too. If you are native you can’t help but feel it deep in your limbic system. But they repress it or project and sublimate their fear, hatred and disquiet into attacks on those of us who don’t censor our felt reality.

We must normalise expressing what our nervous system tells us. Our nation’s leaders must be embodied, not dessicated thinking husks.” Ben Harris

https://x.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1959672915105808558

Mogwai
7 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Speaking of Somalis: this guy apparently was fleeing threats from extremists. So why did he not stop until he reached the UK? ”This is Somali Khadar Mohamed, 24, staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping. I saw some wild allegations about his long journey, but they are true. He passed through 4 countries to get here. The words are from Grok ( AI chatbot ). . Turkey: After securing a visa, Mohamed fled to Turkey, a common transit country for migrants from Africa and the Middle East due to its proximity to Europe and relatively accessible entry points. Greece: From Turkey, he crossed into Greece, likely via the land or sea border, which is a well-documented route for irregular migration. The Greece-Turkey border has been a hotspot for migrant crossings, with significant risks, including pushbacks and deaths (at least 21 migrants died on this border in 2022). Austria: Mohamed continued through Austria, a Schengen Zone country, indicating he navigated through the Balkans or other European routes. Austria has been part of the broader European migration pathway, though specific details of his time there are not provided. France: Before reaching the UK, Mohamed passed through France, another common transit point for… Read more »

Heretic
Heretic
7 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Turkey is a perfectly safe Muslim country for Muslims. So safe that it is a big tourist holiday destination. The Somali Muslim is a liar and a total fraud, another Third World Parasite, part of The Muslim Army being inserted into every corner of the West, awaiting the signal to attack.

Turkey’s Erdogan even boasted of how Islam would conquer the West.

Alex Gibbs
Alex Gibbs
7 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

And how was he accommodated in all these ECHR signatory countries?!

Pembroke
Pembroke
7 months ago
Reply to  Alex Gibbs

And why didn’t he apply for asylum in anyone of them? Although refusal would, under the Dublin agreement, then render him unable to move to another country to try there (If I understand the agreement correctly).

EppingBlogger
7 months ago

Oh that is surely a mistake.

surely all the patriotic lovers of freedom are right wing violent bigots? No?

this afternoon in Epping a few dozen peaceful people walked through the high street. They were followed by a police van.

Dedpite driving past a car parked on a roundabout they did nothing. It’s not as if they had anything else to do as the walkers were no trouble.

Eventually there will be a serious road traffic accident there of within. Quarter mile but Essex Police don’t even answer communications. Much more fun to intimidate protesters.

Westfieldmike
Westfieldmike
7 months ago

The over populated and enriched UK is a pressure cooker. Ignored by all political parties for years, this was inevitable. It’s going to be a disaster for the Labour communist party.

AbsolutelyNot
7 months ago

While all that’s happening right now is definitely promising and brings a bit of hope, I think it’s important not to fall into the obvious trap of turning into each other – the fight is with the system, not those 50 or so anti-racism protesters allegedly paid to be in each location and stir things up.

Also, things shouldn’t stop with the boats. Legal immigration, mostly from non-European countries, is 20 times higher, with those overstaying their visas on top of that.

varmint
7 months ago

UK citizens don’t kick up a stink for nothing. It takes a lot to get us onto streets complaining. We see policies put in place by those who never have to suffer any of the consequences. Societies function when they are not required to tick diversity boxes and reach equality targets and adhere to Political Correctness. The people are not extremists that are constantly politically active, they are simply TIRED of being lied to on an Industrial Scale and have had ENOUGH.

RTSC
RTSC
7 months ago

The Secret People, GK Chesterton

We hear men speaking for us of new laws strong and sweet,
Yet is there no man speaketh as we speak in the street.
It may be we shall rise the last as Frenchmen rose the first,
Our wrath come after Russia’s wrath and our wrath be the worst.
It may be we are meant to mark with our riot and our rest
God’s scorn for all men governing. It may be beer is best.
But we are the people of England; and we have not spoken yet.
Smile at us, pay us, pass us. But do not quite forget.”

They forgot. They’re being reminded now.

huxleypiggles
7 months ago
Reply to  RTSC

I hope so.

Spiritof_GFawkes
7 months ago
Reply to  RTSC

I like this one, too. By Rudyard Kipling.
The Beginnings
 It was not part of their blood,
 It came to them very late
 With long arrears to make good,
 When the English began to hate. 

 They were not easily moved, 
 They were icy-willing to wait 
 Till every count should be proved, 
 Ere the English began to hate. 

 Their voices were even and low, 
 Their eyes were level and straight. 
 There was neither sign nor show, 
 When the English began to hate. 

 It was not preached to the crowd, 
 It was not taught by the State. 
 No man spoke it aloud, 
 When the English began to hate. 

 It was not suddenly bred, 
 It will not swiftly abate, 
 Through the chill years ahead, 
 When Time shall count from the date 
 That the English began to hate.

The Real Engineer
The Real Engineer
7 months ago

Isn’t it strange that a person crossing the channel in an illegal way is helped to enter Britain and showered with taxpayer’s money in a way that our own BRITISH citizens are not? These citizens are being evicted from council housing to allow these persons to have a home. Why are our CITIZENS being treated in ways that are inhuman and surely contrary to the human rights legislation? This is the largest TWO TIER operation by a two tier government and legal system. It is time to take positive action, firstly to challenge the Government in the Courts. Lets crowd-fund an action now! If this doesn’t happen soon we are going to see a full-on revolution.