A mob of protesters fought with police before setting fire to a Holiday Inn in Rotherham
Right-wing protesters in the English town of Rotherham have set fire to a hotel housing asylum seekers, as demonstrations against immigration and Islam continue across the country. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed that the rioters will “face the full force of the law.”
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham on Sunday afternoon, pelting police officers with wood and bottles and chanting “get them out,” referring to the 130 asylum seekers housed in the hotel since 2022.
South Yorkshire police said at least ten officers were injured in clashes with the rioters, who broke windows and set dumpsters ablaze outside the building, before setting a fire inside the hotel’s ground floor.
Multiple arrests were made, and the fire was extinguished shortly afterwards.
Patriots have now stormed the holiday inn Rotherham 👀 pic.twitter.com/yfXGEydn4r
— Truth Hurts 🏴 (@Truthhurts101UK) August 4, 2024
They set a hotel on fire that houses asylum seekers in Rotherham, and people can't get out.