The organiser of a migrant hotel protest in Milton Keynes has told GB News that Britain is a "fed-up nation", following the Court of Appeal's decision in Epping.Speaking to National Reporter Jack Carson, organiser Conor Sadler stated that the protesters are not "far-right", but are "fed up of paying for these people" to stay in hotels across the nation.FULL STORY HERE.
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Why have you wanted to come and protest today
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Yeah, yeah, sir, no problem. We're here today because we're not here because of their skin colour
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We're not here because of race. We're not here because of what they look like. We're here because this country has a serious issue at the moment
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and we have to pay for these people and we're fed up of paying for these people
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these people that have come here and they get everything for free. They get health care for free, dental care for free
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free phones, phone contracts, contact lenses, glasses, absolutely everything they get for free and we've had enough of it
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We're a fed up nation, we're a fed up people and again, there's people over there shouting racist, far right
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There's no far right, there's no hooligans here, there's no racism here. It's nothing to do with skin colour. But we're here as well because in particular this hotel
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one of them's been jailed for robbery. There was reports, I have to say reports, otherwise I get locked up
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of these migrants taking photos of primary school children and bear in mind there's a primary school, just a five minute walk down the road
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And, sorry, there's a primary school, five minutes walk down the road
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and they were taking photos of primary school children, reports. Also with that, there's a, just over there on the other side behind them lot
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there is a petrol station. They've smashed that up. They've set fire extinguishers off in there
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So it's not just that we're here because of what they look like. It's because of what they've done
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And we don't want to pay for them no more. We apologise for the language that people may have heard in the background
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from people chanting. Both sides seemingly getting obviously quite intense here at these protests
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What would you say to Home Office Minister Dame Angela Eagle, who said after the Epping result yesterday
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that they want to close all of the hotels by the end of the next parliament, or by the time of the next parliament
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They want to do this in an orderly fashion. Is that not good enough, trying to close them in the next few years
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Is there a reason why you want these closed sooner rather than later
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Yeah, no, when they say they're going to close them, they're going to close the hotels, but where are they going to put them
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They're going to put them in houses, social housing, flats, HMOs, all around us
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And we do not want that It not that we hate them it just the government It the government that have put us in a situation And if they going to close our hotels I ask the question where are they going to put them
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Because if we don't want them, and if they want to accept them, I'll actually say, let's call a referendum tomorrow
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And anyone who votes for the refugees or asylum seekers to stay here
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anyone on the left should have their tax raised to 70% minimum and should free up a space in their house
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If they want them here, they can pay for them and make the space for them. and anyone on the right doesn't pay anything and doesn't make any space for them
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So the comments and the plans of people like Nigel Farage and the Royal Form UK leader of processing centres
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and areas where they don't go, so they're not in hotels, would that not just cause another issue for the community
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where those processing areas are, that that community where those processing areas are
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would also be maybe upset that that's where they're being processed? What for you is the way round this
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Yeah, so I do agree. It's just going to cause more issues. The more we spread them about
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everyone, operations get out and spread them in between communities, it's just going to cause even more issues
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But what I would say, and I think the solution for all of this is, it's just deport them
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I personally think just deport them. Unless they are... If they are actually fleeing war
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like women and children of Ukraine are, then obviously we can't send them back to a war zone
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But these countries, at the top of the list, these countries, they're not coming from war zones
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And actually, at the top of the list, a lot of these people are coming from countries
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that commit more crime and more sexual crime than British people. And that's fact
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If you look per capita, per 10,000, per 100,000, these people commit more sexual crimes than we do
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And that's not what we want. We have our own issues in our country with our own British people
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that are committing these heinous crimes as well. I do agree, yes. But why import more people that commit more of a higher rate
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for example, Afghans that commit 22 times higher of a sexual crime
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than British people? We don't want that in our communities and we don't want it spread across in places
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So like you say, with Nigel Fry saying he's going to shut the hotels, but where are we going to put them
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