Labour was last night accused of using the courts against the British people after a judge ruled asylum seekers can stay in a migrant hotel.
In a victory for the Home Office, the Court of Appeal overturned an injunction ordering the removal of migrants from the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex.
MPs and the local council reacted furiously, with Reform leader Nigel Farage saying illegal migrants now had more rights than Britons under Sir Keir Starmer.
The Tories said Labour was 'using the courts against the British public', while Epping Forest District Council said it was 'not the end of the matter'.
Last night anger began building outside the hotel at news of the ruling. After weeks of protest, the council obtained a temporary court order to stop 138 asylum seekers being housed there.













