Labour minister insists the rights of Bell hotel asylum seekers trump those of families in Epping – as Farage hits back and says Starmer is ‘putting migrants over mothers’

Tensions are rising in Epping after a court allowed asylum seekers to remain at the Bell Hotel.

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson defended the decision, saying closing the hotel would have left people “on the streets.” She added, “I understand the frustration, but our responsibility is safe communities for everyone.”

The ruling sparked anger after reports of unrest and alleged assaults at the site. Protesters say Labour is “ignoring families,” while Nigel Farage warned the move will drive voters to his Reform UK party. “The government chose illegal migrants over mothers in Epping,” he claimed.

Across the country, demonstrations have erupted outside hotels housing asylum seekers. Some carried Union flags demanding closures, while counter-protesters shouted: “Refugees are welcome here.” Even church leaders warned against “kneejerk” deportation plans, urging long-term solutions instead.

The government insists hotels are a temporary measure but vows to end their use before the next election. For now, communities remain deeply divided — raising the question: whose rights should come first?

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