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Anti-racists condemn ‘very sinister’ pattern of Britain First intrusions into hotels housing asylum-seekers
Britain First leader Paul Golding talking to the media outside Westminster Magistrates' Court in February after he was charged with failing to comply with a duty under schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act

ANTI-RACISTS have spoken out against a sinister series of attacks by Britain First on refugee hotels.

Two hotels housing asylum-seekers in Coventry were targeted by supporters of the far-right group on Saturday, with two men arrested on suspicion of assault against a member of staff.

The day before, Britain First posted a video to its website of asylum-seekers in a hotel in Newcastle — the latest in its campaign to “expose every migrant hotel in the country.”

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