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Rival demonstrations in Dover 'should have been banned' says MP | Rival demonstrations in Dover 'should have been banned' says MP |
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Police have been criticised by an MP for allowing rival demonstrations to take place in Dover after they erupted into violence. | Police have been criticised by an MP for allowing rival demonstrations to take place in Dover after they erupted into violence. |
Charlie Elphicke, MP for Dover and Deal, said allowing the protests to go ahead on Saturday was "irresponsible, reckless and wrong". | Charlie Elphicke, MP for Dover and Deal, said allowing the protests to go ahead on Saturday was "irresponsible, reckless and wrong". |
Three men were arrested as groups demonstrating against immigration clashed with anti-racism protesters. | |
Kent Police said the law obliged it to facilitate peaceful protest. | Kent Police said the law obliged it to facilitate peaceful protest. |
Fights with bricks and bottles broke out as the two demonstrations met head-on, despite police attempts to keep them separate. | Fights with bricks and bottles broke out as the two demonstrations met head-on, despite police attempts to keep them separate. |
Right-wing marchers carried banners including the North West National Front, neo-Nazi organisation Combat 18 and the Scottish Defence League. | Right-wing marchers carried banners including the North West National Front, neo-Nazi organisation Combat 18 and the Scottish Defence League. |
Counter-demonstrators included Kent Anti-Racism Network, anti-fascist group Antifa and people with Socialist Worker placards. | Counter-demonstrators included Kent Anti-Racism Network, anti-fascist group Antifa and people with Socialist Worker placards. |
Six men were also arrested at a service station on the M20, where several coaches were damaged. | |
Eight of the men arrested have been bailed and one has been released without charge. | |
Police seized weapons including a knife, a knuckle duster, poles adapted to cause harm, pieces of wood, glass, hammers and bricks at the two locations. | Police seized weapons including a knife, a knuckle duster, poles adapted to cause harm, pieces of wood, glass, hammers and bricks at the two locations. |
Mr Elphicke said Kent Chief Constable Alan Pughsley had serious questions to answer about why the Dover demonstrations were allowed to go ahead. | Mr Elphicke said Kent Chief Constable Alan Pughsley had serious questions to answer about why the Dover demonstrations were allowed to go ahead. |
"The police should have banned these demonstrations," he said. | "The police should have banned these demonstrations," he said. |
Kent Police said its role was to facilitate peaceful protest and minimise disruption to the local community. | Kent Police said its role was to facilitate peaceful protest and minimise disruption to the local community. |
"Acts that stepped outside of this were dealt with in a proportionate manner in line with the law," it said. | "Acts that stepped outside of this were dealt with in a proportionate manner in line with the law," it said. |
"Kent Police spent a significant amount of time planning and preparing for the demonstrations, and had sufficient resources on duty to keep the public safe and to respond swiftly and effectively to spontaneous disorder." | "Kent Police spent a significant amount of time planning and preparing for the demonstrations, and had sufficient resources on duty to keep the public safe and to respond swiftly and effectively to spontaneous disorder." |
Meanwhile, South East MEP Janice Atkinson, an independent, criticised Diane Abbott, shadow secretary of state for international development, who addressed anti-racism demonstrators before the marches began. | Meanwhile, South East MEP Janice Atkinson, an independent, criticised Diane Abbott, shadow secretary of state for international development, who addressed anti-racism demonstrators before the marches began. |
"Get back to Hackney Ms Abbott and take your nasty friends with you," she said. "And Nazis, you have no place in our culture, go home." | "Get back to Hackney Ms Abbott and take your nasty friends with you," she said. "And Nazis, you have no place in our culture, go home." |
Ms Abbott's office has not yet responded. | Ms Abbott's office has not yet responded. |
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