Protesters clash with police at demonstrations outside migrant hotels across UK
Mounted police officers scuffle with demonstrators during a protest by Abolish Asylum System and counter protesters at Castle Park in Bristol (Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Protesters are clashing with police outside of migrant hotels up and down the UK with with more than 30 demonstrations this weekend.

Protests have erupted in Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Horley, Canary Wharf, Aberdeen and Perth in Scotland, and Mold in Wales this weekend.

It comes after a landmark ruling allowed for The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, to be closed to asylum seekers.

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Residents in other towns and cities across the country have followed suit, waving Union Jack and St George’s flags outside of local asylum hotels.

In Newcastle, more than 100 people waved Union Jack flags and held up banners outside the New Bridge Hotel, where around 800 male asylum seekers are being housed.

Protests outside the Sheraton Four Points Hotel in Horley, Surrey (Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
People demonstrating at an Abolish Asylum System protest outside the Radisson Hotel in Perth (Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
Mounted police officers are deployed during a protest by Abolish Asylum System and counter demonstrators at Castle Park in Bristol (Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

They chanted: ‘Stop the boats! Get them out! Send them back!’

They also shouted about ‘saving women and children’.

But counter-protesters were also at the scene, and shouted: ‘No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!’

Refugee Ariya is a teenage victim of torture who made a treacherous journey to the UK by boat after fleeing the dictatorship in Iran.

At a protest earlier this month, the 18-year-old said: ‘We all feel good about the counter protest, but we are also stressed because we don’t know what is going to happen.

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Demonstrators gather during an anti-immigration protest outside the New Bridge Hotel in Newcastle (Picture: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
People demonstrating at an Abolish Asylum System protest outside the Radisson Hotel in Perth (Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

‘I have come from Iran. I had to leave because I was tortured. I got into trouble with the authorities for changing my religion.

‘The journey here was very hard. I would not be here if I did not have to be.’

In Horley, one protester shouted ‘you’re all scum and you should be ashamed’ after he was accused of racism from a pro-migration group.

Lines of police have been forced to separate the two groups. Stand Up to Racism protesters chanted ‘no hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here’ which were met with ‘no they’re f****** not’ from the other side of the street.

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