All throughout August, the mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters of England have come out in force against Keir Starmer and Labour's plans for stuffing their illegal immigrant sea arrivals into luxury hotels in working-class towns.
Demonstration by protest, small gathering by massive march, the ladies who dressed in distinctive pink garb grew in confidence and numbers with every event. The ladies soon became a fixture among the waving British flags at any organized protest in front of the so-designated 'migrant hotels' being used to house the government wards of the state.
The left have been OUTNUMBERED by ladies and children in pink pic.twitter.com/H1HlZxF73c
— Sydney Jones 🇬🇧 (POB) 🟣 (@JournoJones05) August 17, 2025
Starmtroopers tried to restrict their movement as best they could at the different protests springing up across the country.
The police are getting more & more draconian as they cite a Section 14 order, under the Public Order Act 1986.
— David Atherton (@DaveAtherton20) August 18, 2025
Ladies, many mums, were dressed in pink were restricted in their movements in the roads outside the Britannia Hotel.
Hat tip @JackHadders pic.twitter.com/5ejtVEPZCG
But where it is easy to have your police wrangle and jangle with grown men waving British flags and chanting whom you can smear as 'right wing thugs fomenting hate,' it's quite another thing to brutalize grannies and mums, especially when some had strollers, many were gaily decked out in fuchsia or PeptoBismol shirts, skirts, and scarves. To call them domestic terrorists on top of it while trying to protect the illegal moochers you're supporting on their hardworking backs would make for a really bad look.
There are currently hundreds of women dressed in pink blocking the road to the hotel at canary wharf. We'll done ladies. 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/h3VyYdL8kI
— Tensions Rising🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 (@Sutton1Mr) August 3, 2025
In one town in particular, the city council was wracking their brains looking for some legal avenue to challenge the government's illegal migrant lodging plans as their citizens were protesting peacefully in the streets.
The Epping Forest City Council came up with a unique strategy that used the hotel's own licensing agreement against it and they filed a lawsuit, asking for an immediate injunction against the hotel.
...At the crux of the case was the council’s argument that, by agreeing to let the Home Office contract the entire Bell Hotel as asylum accommodation, the owners had breached the hotel’s planning permission. Switching from a normal hospitality venue to an outpost of the asylum estate, the council argued, constituted a “material change of use”.
And in an absolutely shocking turn of events for the current state of affairs that is Britain, Epping won the injunction from the High Court.
...Epping Forest District Council’s victory over the Home Office is, at the moment, provisional. It could yet be overturned on appeal. Nonetheless, it has secured an interim High Court injunction forbidding Somani Hotels Limited from leasing the Bell Hotel to the Government for the purpose of housing asylum seekers.
If that decision is upheld, it could have profound implications for the Government’s asylum programme — although it might prove a pyrrhic victory for those who want a tougher response from ministers.
...Should this decision be upheld, it could at a stroke make the use of hotels by the Home Office almost impossible. Unsurprisingly, they are never popular locally — and planning is largely in the gift of local authorities. All of a sudden, residents would have a powerful vector for shutting down hotels.
Across the country, Britons are ecstatic at the victory.
Mike Graham hails the High Court ruling to close the migrant Bell Hotel in Epping as a "massive victory for common sense".
— Talk (@TalkTV) August 20, 2025
"These people are uncivilised, unwelcome and unwanted. The sooner we get them kicked out of our country - the better! It's that simple!"@iromg pic.twitter.com/Q0yN8W3BQd
There are cheers being heard in nearly every quarter.
Congratulations to the people of Epping!
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) August 19, 2025
They protested. They were smeared. But they have won.
The solution, however, cannot be to move the illegal migrants and force them on another community.
This has gone on far too long. The country is well past breaking point. The last… pic.twitter.com/J8vbP2W2Hw
...This has gone on far too long. The country is well past breaking point. The last Government didn’t listen and failed. Starmer’s making it even worse.
Change the laws. Get third country deals. Deport everyone who’s come here illegally. End this.
I say 'nearly' because Starmer's already gone on the attack, warning that if they can't house migrants in hotels, then right-wing violence is sure to follow.
WHUT
Shocking that the KC representing the Home Office said that granting the injunction, on illegal migrant hotels in Epping, would give impetus to more violent protests.
— Alex Armstrong (@alexharmstrong) August 19, 2025
The VAST majority of protests have been peaceful. But that’s inconvenient to the govt narrative isn’t it… pic.twitter.com/zfebj4lXL4
Labour even tried desperately at the last hour to block the favorable ruling for Epping, but to no avail.
However, people took note of what side Labour is working for, and it's not the British citizens of Epping or any other town where these migrant hotels have been opened or are planned.
No Labour minister visited the protests in Epping.
— Chris Rose (@ArchRose90) August 19, 2025
No Labour minister has met with the locals in Epping.
Yvette Cooper at the 11th-hour tried to block the closure of the Bell Hotel in Epping. She failed.
This government works against the people it should be protecting. pic.twitter.com/Oy781cMVpZ
Labour had best gird their scrawny loins, as well, since what they feared would be a consequence is happening as fast as the word spreads. Other towns facing the same government-imposed burden are already looking into filing similar paperwork as Epping Forest.
Those dominoes are already leaning over at a dramatic angle.
🚨NEW: Broxbourne Council has already issued an statement following the ruling on the Bell Hotel in Epping.
— Lee Harris (@addicted2newz) August 19, 2025
They are taking advice as a *matter of urgency* to close the Delta Marriott Hotel in Cheshunt that houses illegal migrants.
The chain reaction is starting
It's happening pic.twitter.com/e0506QAKnc
They can't close them fast enough, and Labour had best find a way to stop the boats and move these foreign invaders off the island.
Two residents of Epping’s Bell Hotel have now been charged with sexual assault. One within days of arriving on a small boat. Why should ordinary people have to put up with this?, asks Fraser Myers https://t.co/OCqu5rNrWX
— spiked (@spikedonline) August 20, 2025
Because, as Tom Slater of Spiked says, the hotel closing is not the end of this.
‘This was never about hotels. This is about communities paying the price for the government losing control of the borders. Until that fundamental failure is corrected, the unrest is going nowhere’
But it could well be the beginning of the end for a lot of things that British communities have been paying the price for.
Well done Epping.
— James McMurdock MP (@JMcMurdockMP) August 19, 2025
What a picture. pic.twitter.com/OzPhJIpLJK
Well done, Epping.
Well done.