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Thousands march in Manchester in support of mass remigration

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of central Manchester in a rally demanding mass remigration, sparking tense clashes with counter-demonstrators and resulting in multiple arrests.

The march, organised by the group Britain First, drew opposition from pro-immigration activists, leading to scuffles that required police intervention. Officers made at least nine arrests, with seven individuals detained for breaching conditions under the Public Order Act.

A similar protest unfolded in London, where rival groups faced off outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. The unrest follows a series of anti-immigration flashpoints across the UK in recent weeks, including incidents in Epping, as tensions over immigration policy continue to mount.

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  1. Well done to those getting out there especially with the threat of being arrested for being in an anti immigration demonstration.

  2. Political agitators bussed in, no doubt wearing masks so not to be identified. The UK police have admitted this occurring & Tommy Robinson has stated this was happening 15 years ago on heretics yt channel. Its abut time all of england & any ethnicity that’s had enough of the free loading muslims & Africans destroying th country to the point primary school girls can’t even go to school alone without being harassed or sexually attacked

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