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'Violent Scenes' Outside Merseyside Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers

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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 04:49 AM
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The protest started outside the Suites Hotel & Spa in Liverpool after an alleged incident was reported on social media , of course it was accompanied by a counter protest by a group of Lefty do-gooders who want to welcome the world and its uncle to these shores , the protest started off peacefully but deteriorated into a confrontation with police ( likely due to their actions) and a police van was set alight.


No idea what the alleged incident was but the hotel is now home to male Asylum Seekers (migrants) , it's just one of the many across the country where migrants are being housed with the freedom to wander as they please in our communities at the cost to tax payers of around £7 million per day.

Youtuber "Yorkshire Rose" takes a look.


A closer look at where our honoured guests are staying.

Welcome to the Suites Hotel & Spa Knowsley situated in Merseyside.

Come and join us at the only 4 star hotel in the North West where everyone gets a Suite! We only have Suites – hence the name.

Why not stay with us and enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in one of our 98 suites.

Modern suites come with separate bedrooms and living spaces, plus 2 TVs with satellite and Freeview channels, free WiFi, and tea and coffeemakers.
www.suiteshotelgroup.com...


Have to say it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling knowing that the hard earned tax I pay every week is keeping these poor migrants safe and warm after a hard day of asylum seeking.


What a disgrace our government is.... withdraw from the ECHR NOW so we can sort this mess out !
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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 04:53 AM
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Hard day asylum seeking 😂😁

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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:07 AM
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a reply to: gortex

'Has been closed for a couple of years' she says.
And what's the solution you suggest?



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:13 AM
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And what's the solution you suggest?

We remove ourselves from the European Court of Human Rights so we can start to deport these people to Uganda where we have bought and paid for accommodation waiting for them , our Supreme court has ruled it legal but the ECHR is the blockage in the system.

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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:16 AM
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As a Chap from Liverpool.

There are videos being shared of the 'asylum seekers' trying to 'chat up' 15 year old girls, even after being told that they're wrong for doing so BY SAID GIRL they continue to harass her.

Also, this place has been funded to the tune of a cool 2m, and there isn't a clearing crew for the rooms anymore. Most the staff were moved on......

This will end badly, garantee it. Scousers don't take child molesters lightly.....



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:17 AM
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send them back
problem solved



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:21 AM
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We remove ourselves from the European Court of Human Rights


If we did my bet is the current government would simply use it to screw over our own people even more never mind the refugees.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:28 AM
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a reply to: andy06shake

Our rights as citizens of this country are enshrined in law , any changes the government would want to make to those rights would have to go through both Houses , we are also protected by our own higher courts so the ECHR is not needed for a country no longer in the European Union as not being a member means we do not need to be kept within the European rules system.

British courts should have primacy on British issues as we are a sovereign nation.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:35 AM
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Who makes said laws through gortex?

Because i tend not to trust parliament, The House of Commons, or The House of Lords much more than i do the ECHR.

Just my two cents mate, but like i said, all they would do is use it to hurt the poor and destitute and pretty much be able to do whatever they please to our individual rights with no real threat of consequence.
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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:44 AM
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Just my two cents mate but like i said all they would do is use it to hurt the poor and destitute.

This government have been doing that to the poor and destitute for years mate the ECHR is just a hangover from our time in the EU , it's another layer of bureaucracy that should have been terminated when we left the Left wing "hug an asylum seeker" EU.

Don't forget we are still bound by the UN convention of human rights



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:53 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Hm. I thought you'd say that. Go ahead start a movement.
But you'd get hit in the face with resistance from the first second. You racist ect.
What have we learned from politics? If you want something you sneak it in with something reasonable.
Self preservation? Overpopulation? You'd need something strong because refugee and asylum seaker have an inbuilt life-or-death appeal in them. So you need something equally strong to counter or overpower that.
Can you make a convincing point why your reason is the most acute crisis in face of the global situation?
I mean politics is a game of public opinion.
Convince me.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:55 AM
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a reply to: gortex

I just think pulling at those sorts of threads is a slippery slope gortex.

Take us out of or away from the likes of the European court of human rights, and next thing you know the "UN convention of human rights" would be on the table and open to change/debate.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 05:59 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Problem is the UK government became the 2nd country in the world to be found guilty of denying disabled people the right to existence by the UN around a decade ago and they've still done nothing to improve it - ECHR courts forced the government to admit they illegally witheld thousands in care costs under the Severely Disabled Person's Premium.

ECHR does a lott more good than bad.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 06:06 AM
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a reply to: bastion

Take us out or away from the ECHR and the Tories would have a "Stephen Smith" type incident happening every day of the week by my guess.



www.walesonline.co.uk...



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 06:15 AM
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Can you make a convincing point why your reason is the most acute crisis in face of the global situation?

This is a national problem that is being replicated globally , I care about the national implications relating to the country I live and pay taxes in because it more directly affects me , our health services , housing and schooling are all under pressure because of the numbers of people coming to this country legally and illegally , a million people came here legally last year and nearly 50,000 caught the Dover taxi service to claim their free hotel room and allowance to buy their cigarettes' , booze and food while the working population struggling with the cost of living pay for it , we still have British homeless people sleeping out on the streets while these migrants break into our country and are getting bed and breakfast accommodation in 4 star hotels .... how is that fair ?

People born outside the UK make up an estimated 14.5% of our population now.
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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 06:34 AM
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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Peeple




Can you make a convincing point why your reason is the most acute crisis in face of the global situation?

This is a national problem that is being replicated globally , I care about the national implications relating to the country I live and pay taxes in because it more directly affects me , our health services , housing and schooling are all under pressure because of the numbers of people coming to this country legally and illegally , a million people came here legally last year and nearly 50,000 caught the Dover taxi service to claim their free hotel room and allowance to buy their cigarettes' , booze and food while the working population struggling with the cost of living pay for it , we still have British homeless people sleeping out on the streets while these migrants break into our country and are getting bed and breakfast accommodation in 4 star hotels .... how is that fair ?

People born outside the UK make up an estimated 14.5% of our population now.

Put down and step away from the Daily Mail and Farage on GBTV.
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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 06:41 AM
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Put down and step away from the Daily Mail and Farage on GBTV.

I have opinions so you feel the need to label me , Oh dear , but not surprised.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 06:52 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Those are I think problems known to most, but it didn't have the traction to generate a consensus.
You'd send some of those people in their sure death, while the homeless maybe wants to be homeless.
What I meant was really that you'd need people feeling really threatened for their survival to not worry about the survival of others.
Things will probably have to get a lot worse before your opinion will catch on.
But I mean at the same time I feel especially in moments of this where multiple crisis stare us in the face and everybody just seems to be sure # will blow soon it seems silly to take more people in.
We don't just want to survive we want to live, right? I mean with an issue like less clean drinking water, less biodiversity and erosion endangering food supply, air pollution, ... ration your ressources while you still have them seems reasonable.
That I think doesn't imply take more people in so they might do the work nobody else wants.

I mean if we could strongly makes the case it's time to switch into survival mode, maybe you could convince somebody.
But it's one of those symbiosis things where everybody believes the economy needs them, because some smart guy said so and it's also important for how the public sees itself 'we got it so good, those poor starving people with all the flies...'
People want to be good. Most people don't pay enough attention to see how close to boom we are in many pillars of our civilisation. Also politics doesn't want them to.
Because imagine: unrest at home. (For every country of the West)

So you are dangerous, you bad boy. Because I think in a very twisted way those images of people drowning is some measure of how attractive your system is. In certain echelons such things might also matter. Everybody wants to live in the West, right?

Sorry. Hope you don't mind, if I start talking.... am I right?

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Sorry, for context

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posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 07:06 AM
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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Soloprotocol




Put down and step away from the Daily Mail and Farage on GBTV.

I have opinions so you feel the need to label me , Oh dear , but not surprised.

Na, you are just regurgitating tired old far-right extremist views of Mosley, Farage, Dowson, Golding, etc. Hardly your own Opinions.

I could have read your insane ramblings in Mein Kampf or in any UK fascist gutter rag over the last 20 years.



posted on Feb, 11 2023 @ 07:09 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Uganda is a ridiculous option.

Send them back to France, if the French act weird escalate. I kind of get sick of repeating that this should be an issue with every nation a migrant or refugee passes through undetected.

The French government is responsible for all those deaths in the English channel.

Last I heard our gov is trying to push legislation through so we don't have to provide for anyone entering illegally. It won't work and even if it did I don't trust the nitwits in power.

Gortex we've got a bad recent human rights record and it isn't just a Tory thing either, remember when they wanted to make a new bill of "British human rights"? Laughable stuff really. They can't even adhere to the old ones.



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