Tensions are high across the UK today with demonstrations outside migrant hotels planned for multiple locations, with tensions flaring in Nuneaton as anti-racism protesters incurred the wrath of passing locals. Other demonstrations are underway in places including Bristol and Newark, after similar protests on Friday night. Last night, Express.co.uk's Lotti O'Brien was on the spot outside the Britannia Hotel in London, where police arrested two people, one anti-asylum protester for allegedly throwing a bottle, and one a pro-migrant demonstrator for refusing to remove a facemask. Large crowds also gathered outside other hotels in locations including Epping, Leeds, Portsmouth and Rugby.
Police forces across England and Wales are bracing for potential disorder, deploying around 3,000 riot officers in anticipation of violent clashes. The Metropolitan Police and other forces are urging the public to avoid the affected areas where possible and to remain cautious around large gatherings, with the Palestine Coalition staging a march from Russell Square to Whitehall. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan, who will lead the policing operation, warned: "Anyone showing support for Palestine Action can expect to be arrested."
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