The UK is facing public unrest over the asylum seeker situation, with over 26,000 migrants reported to be living in expensive hotels. Political commentator Theo Usherwood emphasized the public's right to express concern but urged the need for peaceful demonstrations within legal boundaries. Barristers are critical of current migrant deals, labeling them ineffective. Public sentiment shows a demand to halt all migration, citing rising living costs and safety concerns regarding women and girls in communities affected by the influx of migrants.
Theo Usherwood stated, "It is problematic. People have a right to be concerned, they have a right to make their voice heard, but they have to do so peacefully, and they have to do so within the confines of the law. What we can't have is a situation where we have riot police having to step in with metal objects being thrown and people's lives being put in danger."
Usherwood highlighted the need for peaceful protests, stating, "I'd have thought the easiest way for those who are against these protests outside the migrant hotels would be to stay away. And if the protests pass off peacefully, then they're perfectly legitimate and okay."
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