Members of a far-right party have been organizing protests against asylum hotels across the UK, leading to clashes with police and counter-protesters. The controversial issue has sparked heated debates on immigration policies and the treatment of asylum seekers.

The protests, fueled by inflammatory posts on social media, have been met with resistance from activists and politicians advocating for the rights of those seeking asylum in the country. Prime Minister Kemi Badenoch has condemned the protests as promoting division and intolerance.

As tensions continue to rise, the government is facing mounting pressure to address the growing unrest surrounding asylum hotels. Labour leader Keir Starmer has called for a more compassionate approach towards asylum seekers, emphasizing the importance of providing support and resources to those in need.

Despite the challenges, advocates for asylum seekers are hopeful that a resolution can be reached to ensure the safety and well-being of those seeking refuge in the UK. As the debate intensifies, the future of asylum hotels and immigration policies remains uncertain.