August 27, 2025
What protests take place this weekend in London?

What protests take place this weekend in London?

A hotel in Essex in which asylum seekers are housed was thousands of thousands of anti-immigration demonstrators this week.

Demonstrators against migrants were flags at the Bell Hotel in Epping in Epping, while other banners and signs had slogans, including “Protect our children”.

There have been a number of demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel since an asylum seeker was charged with sexual assault.

Due to the protests, the police issued an order to spread, and Council calls for a “number of serious incidents” in the city the “immediate and permanent closure” of two asylum hotels.

This has triggered several other anti-immigration protests across Great Britain, including protests in Waterlooville in the middle of plans to accommodate asylum seekers in a new housing development in Hampshire.

What other protests will take place in London this weekend? (1st to August 3).

Saturday

The great British national protest

Right demonstrators meet on Saturday in several London hotels for anti-immigration protests, which are organized by the great British national protest.

Demonstrators require a stopover for the premises used to accommodate asylum seekers.

The organizers only ask for “peaceful protests”, so the use of masks, violence and the commitment to the left is not permitted, as a poster on social media is shared.

The demonstrations will start at 12 p.m. outside of several hotels and can take all day.

List of affected hotels in London:

  • Stanwell Hotel from Mercure, TW19 7PW

  • Heathrow Apartments from Manhattan

  • Doubletree from Hilton, Heathrow

  • Heston Hyde Hotel, Heathrow

  • Hampton from Hilton, W5 5TL

  • Richmond Inn Hotel, TW9 2JZ

  • Best Western Plus, HA9 6AA

  • Holiday Inn, Wembley, HA9 8DS

  • The Stay Club North Acton, W3 6FW

  • Holiday Inn, Brent Cross, NW2 1LP

  • Best West -Palm Hotel, NW2 2NL

  • Holiday Inn Express London Swiss Cottage, NW3 5HS

  • Ambassador Hotel, SW5 0LX

  • Clapham South Belvedere Hotel, SW4 9DL

  • Waterloo Hub Hotel & Suites, SE1 7BJ

  • Holiday Inn Express Vauxhall, SW8 1RN

  • Best Western London Peckham Hotel, SE15 5EU

  • Ibis Styles London Excel, E16 3by

  • Ibis Styles Seven Kings, IG3 8LG

  • Best West West London Queens Hotel Crystal Palace, SE19 2UG

  • Holiday Inn Express London, Wimbledon South, SW19 2BH

  • National Hotel, Muswell Hill, N10 3PE

  • The Stay Club Colindale, NW9 5WU

Sunday

Let women speak

A speech-Rede event is scheduled to take place from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Hyde Park. The reformer’s tree will serve as a meeting point before the participants go into the corner of the speakers near marble arches.

Women in particular are asked to speak while men are asked to wait until the end.

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