Worried children ‘warned to avoid migrants while walking home from school’ through hotspot areas

Published on August 18, 2025 at 09:28 PM
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CHILDREN have been told to “avoid migrant hot-spots” on their way home from school, senior Tory Robert Jenrick has claimed.

He said mums told him that schools warned pupils to steer clear of certain areas — with the kids saying men at the hotels make them feel unsafe.

The Shadow Justice Secretary spoke after visiting Epping, Essex — where protests flared in July when an Ethiopian asylum seeker was charged with sexually assaulting a schoolgirl just days after arriving in Britain.

Writing in The Sun, Mr Jenrick said: “I spoke to teens, parents and grandparents — all rightly concerned about the safety of their community.

“These weren’t racists or far-right thugs — they were mums in pink T-shirts with Union Jack bunting.

“One mother told me how her daughter’s school had written to her suggesting children avoid certain parts of town on their walk home.

“Her young daughter told me that men from the hotels loiter outside certain spots ‘where they look at us’.”

But Mr Jenrick faced questions himself after being pictured alongside Eddy Butler, a founder of the banned neo- Nazi terror group Combat 18 .

A Labour spokesman said: “Robert Jenrick is a disgrace. Standing alongside someone with a long history of involvement with neo-Nazi terror groups, at a protest organised by a far-right party, shows just how far he and the Tories have sunk.”

Asked about Eddy Butler, a source close to Mr Jenrick hit back: “No idea who this guy is and Rob didn’t speak to him.

“Rob just spoke with peaceful protesters.”

Supermarket worker Dean Smith, 51, of Epping, Essex, has been warned he faces jail after admitting violent disorder outside a migrant hotel in the town.

Robert Jenrick, Shadow Justice Secretary, speaking outside the BBC.
Robert Jenrick has claimed that kids have been told to steer clear of migrant hotspots on their way home from school

Asylum site vow

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DOWNING Street yesterday said small boat migrants should not be housed in the middle of towns and cities.

It came after we told how Labour councillors in Havant , Hants, want them placed near shops, schools and GPs so they can “integrate”.

No10 agreed the asylum system was “unfair on working people”.

Protest marches against migrant hotels have included one in Canary Wharf, East London .

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