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Arrests at anti-immigration protests outside Horley hotel | Arrests at anti-immigration protests outside Horley hotel |
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Anti-immigration protesters gathered outside the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Horley | Anti-immigration protesters gathered outside the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Horley |
Three people have been arrested during an anti-immigration protest at a hotel near Gatwick Airport. | Three people have been arrested during an anti-immigration protest at a hotel near Gatwick Airport. |
About 200 anti-immigration protesters gathered outside the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Horley, which is used to house asylum seekers. | About 200 anti-immigration protesters gathered outside the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Horley, which is used to house asylum seekers. |
About 30 people attended a counter-demonstration. | About 30 people attended a counter-demonstration. |
Two people were arrested for breach of the peace and one for breaching the conditions of a community protection notice. | Two people were arrested for breach of the peace and one for breaching the conditions of a community protection notice. |
All remain in custody, Surrey Police said. | All remain in custody, Surrey Police said. |
The anti-immigration protesters, many wearing St George's and Union flags, clashed with Stand Up to Racism protesters. | The anti-immigration protesters, many wearing St George's and Union flags, clashed with Stand Up to Racism protesters. |
They sang songs in support of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. | They sang songs in support of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. |
Meanwhile, Emma Taylor-Beale, who was protesting for Stand Up to Racism, said she believed those protesting against immigrants were "buying into lies". | Meanwhile, Emma Taylor-Beale, who was protesting for Stand Up to Racism, said she believed those protesting against immigrants were "buying into lies". |
"I've got a heart for anyone who has got a need, and our migrant community deserve protection, they deserve dignity, they've been through enough," she said. | "I've got a heart for anyone who has got a need, and our migrant community deserve protection, they deserve dignity, they've been through enough," she said. |
The anti-immigration protesters clashed with Stand Up to Racism protesters | The anti-immigration protesters clashed with Stand Up to Racism protesters |
The protest comes after Qais Al-Aswad, a 26-year-old resident at the hotel, was found guilty on 20 August at Staines Magistrates' Court of sexually assaulting a female. | |
He has been remanded in custody until sentencing in October. | |
Police said there was a "large police presence" while officers dealt with the protests. | Police said there was a "large police presence" while officers dealt with the protests. |
Ch Supt Juliet Parker said: "Our officers were outside the hotel this morning to support the public's right to lawful protest. | Ch Supt Juliet Parker said: "Our officers were outside the hotel this morning to support the public's right to lawful protest. |
"Unfortunately, while the majority of those present were protesting lawfully, there were some individuals whose behaviour became disruptive, and they were arrested. | "Unfortunately, while the majority of those present were protesting lawfully, there were some individuals whose behaviour became disruptive, and they were arrested. |
"Officers were also present to minimise disruption to the local community." | "Officers were also present to minimise disruption to the local community." |
Surrey Police said a large number of officers attended the protest | Surrey Police said a large number of officers attended the protest |
It comes as anti-immigration demonstrations took place across the UK. | It comes as anti-immigration demonstrations took place across the UK. |
A High Court ruling this week blocked a hotel in Epping, in Essex, from accommodating asylum seekers and some local authorities saying they were now considering legal challenges. | |
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