Anti-immigration protesters hurled a torrent of abuse as they clashed with anti-racism protesters at a demonstration in Horley, West Sussex, on Saturday (23 August). Demonstrations against hotels housing asylum seekers took place across the UK. Protests under the Abolish Asylum System slogan were being held in major towns and cities, including Bristol, Nuneaton, and Liverpool. Aberdeen and Perth in Scotland and Mold in Flintshire, Wales, were also holding protests. Shouts of "paedo" and "you're all "f***ing delusional middle class c****" were heard at the Horley demonstration. Lines of police separated anti-racism protesters and the anti-migration group.

Protesters have faced off against anti-immigration demonstrators across the UK this evening (22 August), Stand Up To Racism held counter-protests outside asylum hotels on Friday,…

Towns and cities across Britain are bracing for protests outside migrant hotels.

Protesters are out in force over the bank holiday weekend, and have been met with a large police presence and counter-demonstrations

Today protests took place in towns including Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Horley, Aberdeen and Perth.

Counter-protests also taking place, with police separating rival groups in Bristol

Anti-immigration protesters hurled a torrent of abuse as they clashed with anti-racism protesters at a demonstration in Horley, West Sussex, on Saturday (23 August).…

Protesters met with counter-demonstrators, prompting scuffles, including in Bristol and Liverpool.