Nigel Farage has blasted the High Court’s ruling allowing “illegal migrants” to continue to stay at the Bell Hotel in Epping.
The Home Office suggested on Friday at the High Court that the “human right of migrants by putting them in hotels outweighs the safety concerns of local families.”
Chaos will no doubt break out across the UK as the decision will open the flood gates even further as more illegal migrants will now paddle like the clappers to get into Britain.
The Home Office played the human rights card as lawyers argued that the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) takes precedent over taxpaying residents in towns and cities across the UK.
This ruling and the Home Office arguments put forward will anger people even further as tempers are reaching boiling point, many people are warning that this is far from over.
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The Reform UK leader is furious and slammed Labour as they have “ECHR against the people of Epping.”
Farage raged, “Illegal migrants have more rights than the British people under Starmer.”
The deputy Reform leader Richard Tice said that the Hough Court judges and Labour have taken the side of “illegal migrants against British people,” he added, “Only Reform UK can be trusted to end this insanity.”
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said that Keir Starmer “puts the rights of illegal immigrants above the rights of British people who just want to feel safe in their towns and communities.”
In a statement, said, “Local communities should not pay the price for Labour’s total failure on illegal immigration.
“Keir Starmer has shown that he puts the rights of illegal immigrants above the rights of British people who just want to feel safe in their towns and communities.
“This ruling is a setback, but it is not the end. I say to Conservative councils seeking similar injunctions against asylum hotels – KEEP GOING!
“Every case has different circumstances, and I know good Conservative councils will keep fighting for residents, so we will keep working with them every step of the way.”
She added, “Labour have run out of options, so the only answer left is to dump the problem on local communities.”
Shadow Secretary of State Robert Jenrick said on X: “This is an extremely disappointing decision.
Yvette Cooper used taxpayer money – your money – to keep open a hotel housing illegal migrants.
“The Government’s lawyers argued accommodating illegal migrants was in the ‘national interest’.
“In court they said the right of illegal migrants to free hotels is more important than the rights of the British people. Well, they are not.
The British Government should always put the interests of the British people first. Starmer’s Government has shown itself to be on the side of illegal migrants who have broken into our county.
“But this is not a free pass for asylum hotels. Councils can and should still act to close hotels. If they don’t, residents will rightly ask, on whose side are they?”
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