Protesters march over barracks asylum seeker plan
Wealden District Council formally opposes the plan to house 540 single adult male asylum seekers at Crowborough Army Training Camp, with three protests and vandalism reported this month.
- Protesters marched in Crowborough against a government plan to house up to 540 single male asylum seekers at an army camp for about 12 months.
- Wealden District Council formally opposed the plan and served a planning contravention notice to identify grounds for challenge.
- Some protesters said they were concerned about accommodating 540 single men with little to do, while others opposed the plan on wider political grounds.
19 Articles
19 Articles
Rob Bates: “Labour’s Asylum Plan isn’t ‘Control’ – it’s an Amnesty!”
Labour's "tough" asylum crackdown? More like an amnesty that won't stop the boats or fix the Home Office mess, says Rob Bates of the Centre for Migration Control. The post Rob Bates: “Labour’s Asylum Plan isn’t ‘Control’ – it’s an Amnesty!” appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Hundreds take to the streets over plan to house asylum seekers at barracks
Campaigners marched through the streets of Crowborough carrying signs and flags, many wearing plain white T-shirts and chanting: ‘Send them home.’ Hundreds of people have protested against plans to house asylum seekers at an East Sussex army training camp on Sunday as speakers encouraged protesters to “form patrols” and stop paying council tax. Campaigners marched through the streets of Crowborough carrying signs and flags, many wearing plain wh…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium













