Police officers outnumbered anti-migrant protesters outside a hotel in Islington where a protest was being held in support of refugees on Friday 8 August. Around 80 anti-racism demonstrators from Stand Up to Racism turned up outside the London hotel, where asylum seekers are believed to be housed by the government. “Immigration has brought a great growth and diversity to Britain. And we are richer for the people that have come here,” said Claudia Webbe, a former MP for Leicester East who was in attendance at the demonstration. An increased police presence is expected over the weekend amid concerns that anti-asylum seeker protests and counter-protests could lead to violence and disorder.

At least 20 asylum seekers’ hotels could be the focus of demonstrations and counter-rallies over migration

The protest was held to rally against recent anti-migrant demonstrations across the country

Police officers outnumbered anti-migrant protesters outside a hotel in Islington where a protest was being held in support of refugees on Friday 8 August. Around 80 anti-racism…

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