Protesters in London block transfer of asylum seekers to Bibby Stockholm barge
The Guardian|May 03, 2024
Hundreds of protesters blocked an attempt yesterday to collect asylum seekers from a London hotel and take them to the Bibby Stockholm barge.
Ben Quinn, Emily Dugan, Severin Carrell, Rajeev Syal
Protesters in London block transfer of asylum seekers to Bibby Stockholm barge

Arrests were made as police waded into the crowd blocking the road near a Best Western hotel in Peckham. It was not until 3pm, seven hours after it turned up, that the coach sent for the asylum seekers was able to leave the area-without asylum seekers on board - and a number of police vans carrying protesters who had been detained were also able to leave.

The Metropolitan police's deputy assistant commissioner, Ade Adelekan, said: "A total of 45 people have been arrested and taken into police custody for offences including obstruction of the highway, obstructing police and assault on police." The home secretary, James Cleverly, condemned the protesters and said they "will not ... deter us from doing what is right for the British public". But the scenes illustrated the challenges the government may yet face when it comes to carrying out deportations to Rwanda.

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