UK Faces More Protests and Legal Action
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Up to 30 protests are expected to take place across the country over the weekend outside hotels thought to be housing asylum seekers. It comes after the High Court ruled migrants must be removed from a hotel in Epping this week in a major blow to the government.
The now-suspended councillor had been told by the Labour Party to stay away from the protest, but turned up anyway, jurors heard.
A LABOUR councillor has been cleared after he branded far-right protesters “Nazi fascists” and told a crowd “we need to cut their throats”. Ricky Jones was filmed at the
A friend of a Labour councillor who called for the throats of far-Right protesters to be cut at an anti-racism rally said the language he used was “completely out of character”, a court has heard.
The Labour Party has distanced itself from a protest planned for Wednesday at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
A LABOUR councillor branded far-right protesters “Nazi fascists” and told a “tinderbox” crowd “we need to cut their throats”, a court heard. Ricky Jones was
Suspended Labour councillor Ricky Jones, 58, has been found not guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court of encouraging violent disorder after he called for far-right protesters’ throats to be cut.
At the anti-refugee rally on Sunday, Jenrick was pictured with Eddy Butler, an ex-British National Party (BNP) activist and former member of Nazi terror group Combat 18. While an organiser for the BNP in East London, Butler spearheaded the party’s “Rights for Whites” campaign in 1993.
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Diane Abbott advised Jeremy Corbyn against setting up a new political party, she said, over concerns it would struggle to get a foothold in Britain because of the voting system. Ms Abbott, who served as Mr Corbyn’s shadow home secretary when he was Labour leader, said she had spoken to him before its launch, and said it was not a good idea.