Grinning migrant gives protesters finger from hotel just hours after controversial Epping ruling


A GRINNING migrant was caught on camera giving protesters the finger just hours after the controversial Epping hotel ruling.

The young man appeared at the window of the Roundhouse hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, to grin at the crowd of demonstrators outside.

A migrant seeker was seen giving anti-immigration protesters the finger in Bournemouth
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Protestors outside The Roundhouse hotel last night[/caption]

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Cops were at the hotel but no violence erupted[/caption]

He then raised his middle finger at them before being led away.

Outside a group of about 200 anti-immigration protesters staged a peaceful demonstration calling for the Roundhouse, along with two other migrant hotels in Bournemouth, to close.

The crowd included families with no violence erupting during the protest.

Among them was mother Sheila Booth, who said: “I’m raging. Absolutely raging.

“Many people, many millions of people, will feel angered like myself. The government are not listening to us.

“They don’t care about British citizens. They’re more concerned with providing for illegal immigrants that have come across the channel on a boat.”

Marianne Roscoe-Hudson said: “We have a focus here, in Bournemouth, there’s three hotels, full of immigrants and it’s not right.”

It comes as chaos unfolded at anti-migrant protests last night as cops made three arrests outside the Bell Hotel.

The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, has been at the centre of protests after two of its guests were charged with sexual offences.

Epping Forest District Council last week won a bid at the High Court to block migrants from being housed at the hotel.

The temporary injunction meant that the building has to be cleared of its occupants by September 12.

But unrest was triggered across the country after a ruling to boot migrants out of the Epping hotel was overturned by the Court of Appeal.


Protesters gathered in Epping yesterday after locals blasted the decision to keep migrants in the Bell Hotel as “absolutely disgusting”.

Essex Police have detained three people amid the clash, which saw two officers injured.

One man arrested on suspicion of violent disorder, while another was taken into custody on suspicion of assaulting a police officer.

A third was taken in on suspicion of drink driving after they swerved onto wrong side of the road, towards a police cordon.

Elsewhere, footage taken in outside the Delta Marriot hotel in Chestnut, Hertfordshire, tonight showed crowds being held back by officers as they try to break through barriers.

One copper could be seen pushing a riled demonstrator back by the neck.

Similar scenes took place outside The Highfield house hotel in Southampton.

A Union Jack flag was tied onto one of the hotel signs, while crowds chanted “stop the boats, take them home”.

Pink Ladies members also stepped out near The Roundhouse in Bournemouth, Dorset.

In Epping, residents earlier blasted the decision to keep migrants in the Bell Hotel as “absolutely disgusting”.

Angie Claire, 56, who has five grandchildren aged under seven, is protesting outside the building this evening.

She told the Sun: “I think it’s absolutely disgusting for the safety of the children in the area.

“There’s been nothing but trouble and I think it’s going to cause more problems with the general public that live here as well.

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