'We're fed up of paying for them!' Britons demonstrate outside migrant hotel following Epping verdict: 'We've had enough'
WATCH NOW: Conor Sadler explains his decision to organise a protest in response to the government’s use of hotels to accommodate migrants
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Britons protested outside the MK Hotel in Milton Keynes
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The organiser of a migrant hotel protest in Milton Keynes has told GB News that Britain is a "fed-up nation", following the Court of Appeal's decision in Epping.
Speaking to National Reporter Jack Carson, organiser Conor Sadler stated that the protesters are not "far-right", but are "fed up of paying for these people" to stay in hotels across the nation.
On Friday, the Court of Appeal handed down its decision to reverse an earlier High Court order that would have prevented asylum seekers from staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping past September 12.
Protests are taking place outside the Epping hotel as well as in Milton Keynes, outside the MK Hotel.
Conor Sadler has hit out at the migrant crisis, declaring Britain is a 'fed up nation of people'
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Revealing why he chose to organise the protest, Mr Sadler told GB News: "We're here today, not here because of their skin colour, not here because of race, not here because of what they look like.
"We're here because this country has a serious issue at the moment and we have to pay for these people, and we're fed up of paying for the for these people."
He added: "These people have come here and they get everything for free. They get healthcare for free, dental care for free, free phones, phone contracts, contact lenses, glasses, absolutely everything they get for free.
"And we've had enough of it. We're fed up nation, and we're fed up people."
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Protesters gathered outside the MK Hotel in Milton Keynes to demonstrate against the use of migrant hotels
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Pointing out suspected incidents at the hotel and concerns for the safety of the community, Mr Sadler explained: "There's people over there shouting racist, far-right, there's no far-right and there's no hooligans here. There's no racism here. It's nothing to do with skin colour.
"But we're here because in particular this hotel, one of them has been jailed for robbery. There was reports of these migrants taking photos of primary school children, and bear in mind there's a primary school just a five minute walk down the road.
"So it's not just that we're here because of what they look like, it's because of what they've done, and we don't want to pay for them no more."
Asked by Jack if Labour's pledge to close all migrant hotels by the end of Parliament is a good enough plan, Mr Sadler warned that the migrants are going to be housed "in and around communities" once hotels close.
Mr Sadler told GB News that the community has 'had enough' of paying for the migrants
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Mr Sadler said: "When they say that going to close them, they're going to close the hotels, but where they going to put them? They're going to put them in houses, social houses, in flats, HMOs all around us and we do not want that.
"It's not that we hate them, it's the Government. It's the Government that have put us in a situation. And if they're going to close our hotels, I ask the question, where are they going to put them?"
He concluded: "A lot of these people are coming from countries that commit more crime and more sexual crime than British people. That's not what we want.
"We have our own issues in our country with our own people that are committing these heinous crimes as well, but why import more people that commit it at a higher rate?"