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Protesters gather outside Home Office against Braverman's ‘hatred and fear’
Home Secretary Suella Braverman during a briefing before attending a county lines raid with officers from West Midlands Police in Coventry, October 11, 2023

PROTESTERS gathered outside the Home Office in London on Saturday to call on Suella Braverman to stop stirring up hatred and fear.

Campaigners from Stand Up To Racism and members of the PCS union expressed their anger at the Home Secretary’s comments on refugees and homeless tents in public spaces.

Ms Braverman, who is currently visiting the Greek island of Samos, said on Saturday that she wants to put a stop to the “nuisance and distress” caused by homeless people pitching tents on public streets.

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