Essex Police are 'an absolute disgrace' for escorting pro-migrant protesters in vans - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Essex Police escorted pro-migrant protesters to the Bell Hotel in Epping, despite initially denying involvement. After video evidence emerged, police officials claimed it was their duty to facilitate free assembly and protect rights. Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper justified actions by stating concerns over threats to safety and property. Local leaders expressed outrage, warning of possible clashes and calling for the hotel to be closed. Prominent figures like Nigel Farage condemned the police's actions, demanding accountability for what he termed an 'absolute disgrace.'
Essex Police have been caught escorting pro-migrant protesters in vans and on foot to a hotel in Epping where protests broke out over migrants.
Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper stated: 'We have a reasonable duty to protect people who want to exercise their rights.'
Locals warned that by Essex Police escorting the pro-migrant protesters this will make clashes inevitable.
Nigel Farage expressed that 'heads must roll' at Essex Police and labeled the actions an absolute disgrace.
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