Far-Right Yobs Plan To Attack Immigration-Related Services Across The Country Tomorrow

Police have been alerted to reports that far-right agitators want to attack numerous immigration-related locations across the nation tomorrow night.

A group connected to last week’s unrest in Southport shared a list of 39 immigration centres, businesses, and law firms on social media.

The group, with 13,000 followers, encouraged supporters to ‘mask up’ and ‘spread this as far and wide as you can’.

The anonymous user who posted the addresses said they should be targeted simultaneously on Wednesday.

The plot was revealed as far-right activists and anti-racist protesters came face-to-face in Plymouth as beer bottles, flares, and a crutch were thrown through the air.

Police in riot gear attempted to push back demonstrators and detained a man on the ground as protesters launched missiles and fireworks at a counter-demonstration where people held signs stating ‘No Place for Hate’ and ‘Say No to Nazis’.

Inspector Ryan Northmore described the disorder as ‘sustained violence’. Speaking to Sky News, the bronze commander with Devon and Cornwall Police said, ‘This is not a protest any more. In my opinion, this is violence. 

‘This is sustained violence. Unfortunately, large masonry was thrown at us. Whether it was aimed at us, or others, or opposing groups, we don’t know yet. The investigation will identify that.’ 

According to Sky News, three officers suffered injuries.

In Burnley, three gravestones in the Muslim section of the town’s cemetery were vandalised with grey paint.

A Sky News reporter giving a live report on a developing standoff between far-right thugs and masked locals in Birmingham was interrupted by a protester on a motorbike who swore and made rude gestures at the camera. 

As Becky Johnson delivered a live report to anchorman Mark Austin the biker rode up to her and shouted: ‘Yo, free Palestine, f*** the EDL [English Defence League]’.

The plot to attack targets across the country tomorrow was revealed by Tell MAMA, a charity which monitors anti-Muslim hate.

It said it had identified the ‘far-Right threats’ and alerted ‘police and counter-terrorism’.

The charity added: ‘Tell MAMA has also alerted counter-terror police to various neo-Nazi Telegram channels distributing terrorist materials.’

The Telegram group where the list was circulated was named by campaigners from Hope Not Hate as an instigator of the Southport riots. Hope Not Hate says the group was used to post false information about the stabbing spree in Southport and publicised the location of the local mosque.

Isn’t it interesting that our government can afford to house these people in nice hotels, but they can’t afford to keep the winter fuel allowance for the elderly?

While they wait to learn whether they will be granted refuge, asylum applicants can request shelter and financial support for themselves and their families.

This also means their children will be able to go to a free state school and may get free healthcare from the NHS.

Those who have been denied asylum and are getting ready to leave the UK are still eligible to ask for emergency assistance.

As asylum seekers, they are entitled to request housing, financial assistance, or both. This means they will be given somewhere to live if they need it. This could be in a flat, house, hostel or bed and breakfast.

They usually get £49.18 for each person in their household. This helps pay for things like food, clothing and toiletries, and their allowance is loaded onto a debit card (ASPEN card) each week.

If their accommodation provides meals then they will get £8.86 for each person in their household instead.

If they’ve been refused asylum but are still eligible for support they will be given somewhere to live, and £49.18 per person on a payment card for food, clothing and toiletries, or £8.86 per person if their accommodation provides their meals. They will not be given a payment card if they do not take the offer of somewhere to live, or any money.

Mothers and small children receive additional funding, which they can use to purchase nutritious food if they are expecting or are the mother of a child who is three years old or less.

They can also apply for a one-off £300 maternity payment if your baby is due in 11 weeks or less, or if the baby is under 6 months old.

They might even get free NHS for healthcare, such as to see a doctor or get hospital treatment, this includes free prescriptions for medicine, free dental care for their teeth, free eyesight tests and help paying for glasses, and this is why people are getting angry.

What it boils down to is that the rich and elite have the poor fighting each other, and yet do you realise how much our government make from us? And now, they’re stealing pensioners’ winter heating allowance.  

Published by Angela Lloyd

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