Furious anti-migrant campaigners face off with counter-demonstrators in Portsmouth

Anti-migrant protesters waving Union flags faced off with counter-demonstrators in Portsmouth city centre today as police brace for a weekend of rallies.

Police watched as people on each side gathered on the steps outside the council offices in the Hampshire city.

One protester tied a large flag of St George to the balcony which had on it the words ‘Born in England, Live in England, Die in England’.

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Wave of protests planned at up to 30 migrant hotels this weekend

Asylum hotels across the country will be hit by a wave of anti-immigration protests over the next three days, The Times understands.

Dozens of demonstrations are being planned after a High Court judge ordered the removal of migrants from a hotel in Essex.

Hotels in Chichester, Cannock, Wakefield and Tamworth are believed to be among the main targets as communities seek to replicate the results of the landmark ruling on Tuesday.

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‘Hateful’ professor insists St George’s Flag ‘represents racism, not patriotism’

A Good Morning Britain guest has sparked fury by claiming the St George’s flag is ‘racist’ and should be changed.

Controversial black studies professor Kehinde Andrews, who has previously attacked Britain and the Royal Family, claimed England’s national flag was deep-rooted in racism amid a row over a ‘patriotic outpouring’ around the country.

An online movement called ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ has led to communities across the country hanging up Union Jack and St George’s flags, including in Birmingham, London, Bradford, Newcastle and Norwich.

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“These are Worrying Times for My Generation”

Pride Day has just passed in my hometown of Hull. Pride flags were publicly displayed, replacing Union flags; countless posters were plastered on shop windows and adverts invaded social media feeds. One could not miss that the event was approaching. Fortunately, away in Stockport watching football, I escaped the parade of men in dresses; their giveaway cock and balls openly dangling between their legs. This came weeks into Pride Month, a fleeting four weeks dedicated to the LGBTQwerty community. Pride awareness, however, does not stop there. There are more upcoming events in a local town around Hull: the Pride of Beverley, which is also hosting a Dog Walk of Pride – hold me back. It is evident this community is always in the limelight. What for though? Scaring children, exploiting women and playing fancy dress?

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Mums are in revolt against illegal migration

In recent weeks, two types of women in revolt have been sighted on the streets of Britain, defined by opposing outlooks and experiences. One group rails against Israel, the other objects to illegal immigration.

What they have in common is their sex. They are mothers, wives, grandmothers, but there the similarities end. What divides them is class.

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‘British women and girls are paying the price for Labour’s lax immigration laws’

This Isn’t Compassion. It’s State-Sponsored Danger.

You can’t claim to protect women while placing unvetted illegal migrant men, whose criminal histories are completely unknown, into our towns and villages.

These aren’t refugees or tourists. They are men of fighting age, arriving without documentation, placed in communities at taxpayer expense, while British families struggle under soaring taxes.

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Protesters clash outside asylum seeker hotel in Falkirk

Anti-racism campaigners have chanted at demonstrators protesting against “uncontrolled illegal immigration” outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Falkirk.

Stand Up to Racism Scotland, Falkirk Trades Union Council and residents said they organised the demonstration on Saturday to show that refugees were welcome in the town.

The gathering was arranged after the group Save Our Future & Our Kids Futures announced plans to hold a protest outside the hotel known as the Cladhan.

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White House applauds clearing of ‘silent protest’ anti-abortion campaigner

The Trump administration has applauded Scottish prosecutors’ “sensible decision” to clear an anti-abortion campaigner over her silent protest.

Rose Docherty, 75, was arrested in February after police were called to reports of an anti-abortion protest near the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH), in Glasgow. She had been holding a sign that read: “Coercion is a crime, here to talk, only if you want.”

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Woman ‘assaulted guard at asylum hotel after man entered her flat’

A woman has been charged with assaulting a security guard at a hotel housing asylum seekers after one of its residents allegedly walked into her east London flat.

A man in his early twenties has also been arrested on suspicion of assault, the Metropolitan Police said.

At the time of the alleged incident, the man was living at the four-star Britannia Hotel on the Isle of Dogs. He was no longer staying there, said police.


She’ll do more time than the illegal alien invader.

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Fury as Labour-run council tears down ‘dangerous’ St George’s and Union Jack flags from city streets (but Palestine flags are allowed)

A Labour-run council has sparked a major backlash by tearing down St George’s and Union Jack flags from streets because they ‘could put lives at risk’ – despite Palestinian flags flying high across the city for several months.

Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith accused Birmingham City Council of piling ‘bias and absurdity on top of their utter incompetence’, pointing out they have managed to find workers to take down flags after months of bin strikes.

Scores of British flags have sprung up on lampposts and buildings across parts of Northfield, Birmingham, in what organisers have described as a ‘patriotic outpouring’.

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Chaos at Canary Wharf migrant hotel as protesters claim migrant entered woman’s home – but police let him go

Chaos erupted outside a controversial Canary Wharf migrant hotel after a man believed to be staying there allegedly walked into a woman’s house.

The man is said to have entered the house after being followed by a group of men on the street and told to ‘go back to the hotel’ where anti-migrant protesters were gathered outside.

The Britannia International Hotel is being used to house hundreds of asylum seekers.

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Stirrings of rebellion in unhappy Britain

I read it right, the first time. An ‘elite police division’ has been assembled by the Home Office to monitor remarks made by social media users on immigration, at a time when the provision of over two hundred hotels for illegal migrants is causing rising tension in communities.

Of course, the Daily Mail article meant specially-skilled officers, but it is also true that the ‘elite’ is being protected. For Britain is not being run for the good of the ordinary people, but for a predatory class that is solidifying its power in an emerging global technocracy.

Is it too late for citizens to resist? Much depends on a minority of dissidents, while the majority of the populace appears docile and blissfully ignorant of the prison being built around them.

h/t NP

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Crime Pays in Modern Britain

In the UK today, it’s sometimes safer to be the criminal than the victim of crime.

Take the perplexing case of Rob Davies. In Wrexham, north Wales, the frustrated shopkeeper was told off by police for complaining about the scourge of thieves in the area. Davies, who runs a vintage clothing store, had resorted to displaying a sign in the shop window that read: “Due to scumbags shoplifting, please ask for assistance to open cabinets.” He explained to the Telegraph that, due to an increasing number of thefts, he was forced to lock away some of his goods. “Over the past year,” he said, “I have caught five people shoplifting. The first one I called the police and they handed the shirt back to me and let him go. Now I don’t bother reporting them and I have had to put locks on my cabinets.”

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Small boat crossings to hit 50,000 since Labour came to power

Doctors and scientists galore!

The number of migrants to cross the English Channel in small boats since Labour came to power last summer is expected to have reached 50,000.

Home Office data shows 49,797 people had made the journey as of Sunday, with Monday’s total due to be released later.

Government minister Baroness Smith told the BBC this was an “unacceptable number of people” but pointed to the “one in, one out” returns deal with France as a deterrent.

But the Conservative Party said the migrant crossing totals showed Labour had “surrendered our borders”.


Labour like our Liberal party doesn’t want to stop the flow of 3rd world invaders.

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