Video Shows Police Bussing Pro Migrant Activists To And From Epping Hotel

Police denied it at first, until footage emerged and they admitted to helping far left activists

Police in London were caught on film escorting pro-migrant protesters to and from The Bell Hotel in Epping, where illegal immigrants have been housed and where angry locals have gathered following reports of a sexual assault on a young girl by one of the occupants.

Footage shot by one local on the ground shows the officers taking activists from a group called Stand up to Racism to police vans waiting to take them home after they’d finished their counter protest.

The police are seen ushering the far left group into their vehicles, calling them “buses” as some of the ‘anti-racists’ got in the face of resident Martin Gauci who was filming the incident.

Prior to this, the officers were filmed bringing the far left activists to the hotel from where ever they had arrived from:



Here’s the backstory…

The protests have been ongoing for days, and now it appears that the Home Office has decided to move the migrants to a more upmarket hotel in Canary Wharf in an effort to quell the backlash.

Tourists with prior bookings are now being turned away from the ironically named Britannia Hotel, with footage showing some locked outside demanding to know where on Earth they are supposed to stay during their visit now the government has taken over the hotel and made it into yet another shelter for illegal immigrants at the expense of the British taxpayer.

Back in Epping, police initially denied escorting far left activists, but quickly reversed and admitted doing so after the footage went viral online.

The Telegraph reports:

Essex Police initially denied that it had brought activists from the group Stand up to Racism to the Bell Hotel in Epping amid claims by anti-migrant protesters that the arrival of counter-demonstrators sparked the violence on July 17.

However, the force backtracked after being shown footage of the protesters being escorted by officers from a nearby station to the hotel.

Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper remarked “We have a reasonable duty to protect people who want to exercise their rights.”

Hooper added, “In terms of bringing people to the hotel, the police have a duty to facilitate free assembly. We would only ever take people away from protest if we felt there was an immediate threat to people or property, to free up police resources, to protect others, or to prevent additional violence.”

“In Epping, officers took all three of those into account before making their decisions,” he further claimed.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage accused police of taking far left activists to Epping in order “to force a confrontation”adding “heads must roll.”

Farage further stated, “Initially they denied that it had ever happened in the first place. I didn’t want to believe this had happened and then I saw the video. It’s an absolute disgrace, and the police’s priorities need urgently looking at.”

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  1. The police have been ideologically captured. They no longer enforce laws, but instead enforce political doctrine.

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