Clashes Erupt Between Anti-Migrant Protesters, Anti-Racism Group in UK
The confrontation unfolded in Horley, where members of the Stand Up to Racism group were met with hostility as they marched through the town. Local residents heckled the anti-racism demonstrators before the two opposing groups came face-to-face on Bonehurst Road, outside the Four Points by Sheraton hotel currently housing asylum seekers.
Police formed barricades in an effort to keep the two camps separated, but struggled at times as they attempted to safely escort the Stand Up to Racism group past the crowd of anti-migrant demonstrators.
Chanting slogans in support of refugees and holding signs calling for unity, the anti-racism campaigners also shouted at their opponents to remove “racist scum” from the streets.
The anti-immigration group responded with verbal abuse. One protester shouted through a megaphone, “you’re all scum and you should be ashamed” and added, “this wasn’t about racism.”
Later, the group began singing in support of far-right figure Tommy Robinson, born Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, signaling a further escalation in rhetoric.
Authorities maintained a visible presence throughout the clash as tensions remained high.
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