“Epping has shown the way to win,” said Reform leader Nigel Farage after angry constituents pressured their local politicians to legally challenge the housing of migrants in the town’s Bell Hotel. These council leaders won a temporary injunction to close the hotel on Tuesday, and all the asylum seekers being housed in it must now leave by September 12th.
The officials argued that placing migrants in the hotel—which prompted schools to tell parents that their children should avoid certain parts of town—was a “clear breach of planning permission.”
Responding to the news, Farage wrote in The Daily Telegraph that “the good people of Epping must inspire similar protests around Britain.”
Let’s hold peaceful protests outside the migrant hotels, and put pressure on local councils to go to court to try and get the illegal immigrants out; we now know that together we can win.
Barrister Steven Barrett also said on GB News that “if one hotel in Epping is breaking the law by filling it with migrants … every hotel is” (emphasis added), prompting presenter Martin Daubney to add:
This is the beginning of a chain reaction the government has no control over.
Indeed, the BBC reported on Wednesday that councils across England are already “poised” to take legal action against the housing of migrants in local hotels. Conservative-run Broxbourne Council is said to have been the first to declare its intention following the Epping ruling, with group leader Corina Gander insisting that “the government has failed, and now local councils are standing up.”
The BBC cited government ministers who said they were “braced” for more challenges.
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