The Police Federation has warned that Britain faces potential widespread disorder this summer
Stephen Dixon has declared that Britain has “got to stop” being an attractive destination for migrants, following his co-host Ellie Costello’s reference to a French politician’s characterisation of the UK as “El Dorado”.
During a discussion about asylum accommodation, Ellie noted that Britain had become too appealing for those attempting Channel crossings, who anticipated receiving care upon arrival.
The exchange occurred whilst discussing the Government’s use of a hotel in Canary Wharf for temporary asylum seeker accommodation.
The Home Office maintains it is progressing towards a more sustainable accommodation system, including phasing out hotel usage and implementing locally managed alternatives.

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Speaking about this on GB News, Ellie said: “It’s like the French MP, isn’t it, who described Britain as El Dorado. Just saying.
“It’s got too much of a pull factor. People want to cross the channel because they know they’re going to be looked after.”
Stephen Dixon said: “Yeah. That’s where you’ve got to stop. It’s got to stop.”
Stephen I am with you and every legal citizen of the UK and I mean those that appreciate living here abide by the laws and have a genuine desire and drive to ensure that their is a legacy for your children and their children one that will secure the future of these beautiful islands that has been home for centuries by our forefathers one that has nurtured and a country that is proud of the heritage the customs and values of the people who make up these lands The Scots in the north with their fearsome reputation the Welsh with their kindness and love of the land the English forever aggressive but will give the shirt of the back if need be and the Irish how we have always had a love hate relationship with these beautiful people. This is the land we want to preserve and right now there is an aggressive assault on everything that is British and if something is not done soon to change the direction it’s going it will be lost forever. People like me who are coming to the end of the winter in their lives can only pray that you of the younger generation regain control of your homeland
The Police Federation has warned that Britain faces potential widespread disorder this summer, with law enforcement agencies ill-equipped to manage escalating demonstrations at migrant accommodation facilities.
Tiff Lynch, the federation’s national chairman, characterised recent violence in Epping as a “signal flare” indicating further troubles ahead.
She warned that assuming officers could maintain order indefinitely would be “dangerous” given current resource constraints.
Police commanders face impossible choices between maintaining local peace and addressing national emergencies, Lynch explained.
The federation added that forces lack adequate preparation for managing protests, particularly those coordinated through online platforms.
Brian Booth, the federation’s deputy chair, described services as stretched to breaking point, comparing the situation to an elastic band approaching its snapping point.
He emphasised that continuous redeployment of officers through national mobilisation plans was creating unsustainable pressure on already depleted forces.

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| Migrant crossings have increased this year
Violence erupted outside the Bell Hotel in Epping after a 38-year-old man, believed to be residing there as an asylum seeker, faced sexual assault charges.
The subsequent demonstrations have already cost Essex Police £100,000, according to police sources.
Eight officers sustained injuries when protesters hurled bottles and flares during confrontations outside the facility.
The force required assistance from neighbouring constabularies to manage the disorder.
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