A grandmother who was refused entry to a Wetherspoons pub because she was wearing a Union Jack dress has vowed never to return despite being a regular for nearly 30 years.
Tanya Ostolski, 54, tried to enter The Picture House in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, after attending an anti-migrant protest in the area on Friday, July 25.
Dozens of protesters had gathered in the town centre from around 4.30pm after Reform MP Lee Anderson went against police advice to make an unverified claim that a local man charged with rape was an asylum seeker.
It followed similar anti-migrant demonstrations outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, near Essex, and the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf in central London, in recent weeks.
After marching in the protest, Tanya made her way to her local Wetherspoons where she claims she was denied entry due to her outfit.







