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Rival UK protests held to support and oppose Tunnel migrants

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Rival protests featuring those welcoming migrants and far-right wingers opposed to their presence were held in the British port town at the mouth of the Channel Tunnel on Saturday.

Small groups gathered in Folkestone, southeast England, with around 20 people in support of the migrants, while about 30 others turned out to protest against immigration.

"We are here to make it clear to the migrants that many people here would welcome them and that the way they are being treated is not in our name," said Bridget Chapman, organiser of the pro-migrant demo.

Nearby right-wingers chanted: "Britain first, taking our country back."

Protesters march with placards towards the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone  southeast England  on ...
Protesters march with placards towards the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone, southeast England, on August 1, 2015, during a rally in support of the migrants trying to cross into England through the Channel Tunnel from France
Justin Tallis, AFP

"British people don't want immigration," said Paul Goding, leader of the Britain First party. "We are a small overcrowded island. We haven't got enough space for our own people, let alone a torrent of mass immigration into this country."

On Monday night, migrants on the French side of the Channel Tunnel in Calais made more than 2,000 attempts to enter the Eurotunnel terminal, the peak of recent disruption.

French police said Saturday some 300 migrants in Calais attempted to reach Britain overnight, a significant drop as the security presence has been beefed up.

Rival protests featuring those welcoming migrants and far-right wingers opposed to their presence were held in the British port town at the mouth of the Channel Tunnel on Saturday.

Small groups gathered in Folkestone, southeast England, with around 20 people in support of the migrants, while about 30 others turned out to protest against immigration.

“We are here to make it clear to the migrants that many people here would welcome them and that the way they are being treated is not in our name,” said Bridget Chapman, organiser of the pro-migrant demo.

Nearby right-wingers chanted: “Britain first, taking our country back.”

Protesters march with placards towards the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone  southeast England  on ...

Protesters march with placards towards the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone, southeast England, on August 1, 2015, during a rally in support of the migrants trying to cross into England through the Channel Tunnel from France
Justin Tallis, AFP

“British people don’t want immigration,” said Paul Goding, leader of the Britain First party. “We are a small overcrowded island. We haven’t got enough space for our own people, let alone a torrent of mass immigration into this country.”

On Monday night, migrants on the French side of the Channel Tunnel in Calais made more than 2,000 attempts to enter the Eurotunnel terminal, the peak of recent disruption.

French police said Saturday some 300 migrants in Calais attempted to reach Britain overnight, a significant drop as the security presence has been beefed up.

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