There have been several arrests outside an asylum hotel in Epping, where police clashed with demonstrators.
The reason for the protest? You never would have guessed it.......an illegal immigrant just 8 days on from entering the country in a small boat, has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14 year old girl.
The absolute state of the counter protestors holding up signs such as 'refugees welcome' and 'stop the far right'
Barksdale said
Jul 21 6:39 PM, 2025
Red Okktober wrote:
There have been several arrests outside an asylum hotel in Epping, where police clashed with demonstrators.
The reason for the protest? You never would have guessed it.......an illegal immigrant just 8 days on from entering the country in a small boat, has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14 year old girl.
The absolute state of the counter protestors holding up signs such as 'refugees welcome' and 'stop the far right'
I expect the Government are very worried about the Epping protests and will seek to resolve or contain the situation as quickly as possible.
The local community won't let the issue go because they cannot do so. Epping absorbed a fair amount of the white working class from the East End of London who got displaced due to gentrification and immigration levels. They won't want to be displaced again so they will fight.
Magica said
Jul 21 6:44 PM, 2025
These twats saying immigrants welcome, I hope its one of them or theirs next time!
Digger said
Jul 21 9:25 PM, 2025
Anonymous said
Jul 21 11:06 PM, 2025
Digger wrote:
These immigrants are moaning all across Europe - food’s crap, rooms too small and/or they have to share, money isn’t enough and, God forbid, is wi-fi is generally weak.
Obviously slumming it now after being used to a better standard of living.
In old money that’s 29.34 weeks of State Pension or 67.567 basic Winter Fuel Payments they tried to stop.
Here’s hoping the new mattresses being delivered to the Britannia International Hotel aren’t from the same shop.
I detest her and Stammer. I wish they would go, but they have finished destroying this country yet! 😔
Digger said
Jul 24 4:57 PM, 2025
a callous father was arrested outside a hospital after going for a cigarette - while medics battled to save the life of the two-week-old son he murdered.
Daniel Gunter, 27, inflicted 'catastrophic injuries' to the head, neck, legs and jaw of Brendon Staddon.
Brendon was found in his cot at Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset on March 5 last year.
Bristol Crown Court heard that after inflicting the fatal injuries which left his son's head 'crushed', Gunter walked out of the hospital for a cigarette, leaving nurses desperately attempting to resuscitate him.
Gunter has now been convicted of murder following a three-week trial.
His former partner Sophie Staddon, 23, was cleared of causing or allowing the death of a child.
A female juror was visibly upset as the foreman returned the verdicts and as she wiped tears away, she was comforted by two fellow jury members.
The defendants showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned.
Gunter, of no fixed address, will be sentenced on a date to be fixed.
Remanding Gunter into custody, the judge told him: 'Daniel Gunter, you have been found guilty of murder. You will be remanded into custody pending the sentencing hearing.
'Sophie Staddon, you have been acquitted by the jury. Your bail will no longer be necessary and you are free to go.'
The trial heard hospital staff had discovered Brendon's injuries after Staddon told nurses her son was cold and asked them to check on him.
Charles Row KC, prosecuting, said: 'Staff found him lying in his cot with his baby grow open.
'They immediately saw that he wasn't just cold but that he had suffered catastrophic injuries.
'In plain language, his head had been crushed so as to shatter his skull. He was badly bruised from head to toe, with deep scratches in his neck.
'He was later found to have, amongst other injuries, a broken neck, a broken jaw, broken legs, broken ankles and broken wrists.'
The prosecution said staff carried his 'limp, lifeless body' to the resuscitation area, but Brendon did not respond to treatment.
The jury heard Gunter and Staddon were arrested by the police while smoking outside.
Mr Row said that before Brendon died, social services and Gunter's family were worried about the 'lack of emotional warmth' the couple showed their child.
When Brendon was born on February 20 2024, attempts were made to persuade Staddon to stay in the hospital, but she went back to the temporary accommodation she shared with Gunter.
While in hospital, Gunter repeatedly ignored the advice of nurses, taking Brendon out of the incubator without asking, overstimulating the child to the point of causing him distress and removing his nasal gastric tube.
Family members had witnessed Gunter shouting and getting angry at Brendon while visiting them in hospital and would handle him roughly.
Louise Besica, Gunter's aunt, said: 'I felt like he had no patience. He was really rough with him with how he was putting him in his babygrow.'
Mr Row said the jury needed to understand the 'sheer brutality' involved in the death.
A post-mortem examination found Brendon died of 'blunt force impact(s) head injury' with multiple non-accidental injuries to the head.
When something this heinous happens, I can't help but believe that demonic forces drive these people. That poor baby.
Magica said
Jul 24 6:52 PM, 2025
I hope he gets the same happen to him in prison. The monster!
Syl said
Jul 24 7:04 PM, 2025
Digger wrote:
When something this heinous happens, I can't help but believe that demonic forces drive these people. That poor baby.
Demonic forces, drink, drugs, just plain evel....who cares, the death penalty should be brought back for people who commit such heinous crimes.
Fluffy said
Jul 24 9:48 PM, 2025
Some people are just evil, I believe that. My younger brother who is VERY woke says to be evil is to be mentally ill ergo people who commit evil crimes such as murdering a baby can claim insanity.
I don't agree. He knew exactly what he was doing. I couldn't read the whole thing, it was too upsetting. When it comes to babies, young children, animals and the elderly I just can't read about it.
The man is abhorrent but I would not let him get off easy with the death penalty. A life in solitary confinement not seeing daylight again as every minute seems like an hour would be far more fitting, just my view.
Magica said
Jul 24 11:36 PM, 2025
Fluffy wrote:
Some people are just evil, I believe that. My younger brother who is VERY woke says to be evil is to be mentally ill ergo people who commit evil crimes such as murdering a baby can claim insanity. I don't agree. He knew exactly what he was doing. I couldn't read the whole thing, it was too upsetting. When it comes to babies, young children, animals and the elderly I just can't read about it. The man is abhorrent but I would not let him get off easy with the death penalty. A life in solitary confinement not seeing daylight again as every minute seems like an hour would be far more fitting, just my view.
Yes a prison within a prison. No one to talk to, never leaving his cell, just time. Which will drag. Maybe he will top himself? I prefer if in those conditions he has a very long life, just suffer.
Syl said
Jul 25 12:07 AM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Fluffy wrote:
Some people are just evil, I believe that. My younger brother who is VERY woke says to be evil is to be mentally ill ergo people who commit evil crimes such as murdering a baby can claim insanity. I don't agree. He knew exactly what he was doing. I couldn't read the whole thing, it was too upsetting. When it comes to babies, young children, animals and the elderly I just can't read about it. The man is abhorrent but I would not let him get off easy with the death penalty. A life in solitary confinement not seeing daylight again as every minute seems like an hour would be far more fitting, just my view.
Yes a prison within a prison. No one to talk to, never leaving his cell, just time. Which will drag. Maybe he will top himself? I prefer if in those conditions he has a very long life, just suffer.
Revenge costs the British taxpayers dearly. Multiply that for however many years he is inside.
The average annual cost of keeping one person in prison in the UK stands at approximately £44,640 per year (2024/25 figures), which translates to roughly £855 per week or £122 per day
Magica said
Jul 25 12:49 AM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Fluffy wrote:
Some people are just evil, I believe that. My younger brother who is VERY woke says to be evil is to be mentally ill ergo people who commit evil crimes such as murdering a baby can claim insanity. I don't agree. He knew exactly what he was doing. I couldn't read the whole thing, it was too upsetting. When it comes to babies, young children, animals and the elderly I just can't read about it. The man is abhorrent but I would not let him get off easy with the death penalty. A life in solitary confinement not seeing daylight again as every minute seems like an hour would be far more fitting, just my view.
Yes a prison within a prison. No one to talk to, never leaving his cell, just time. Which will drag. Maybe he will top himself? I prefer if in those conditions he has a very long life, just suffer.
Revenge costs the British taxpayers dearly. Multiply that for however many years he is inside.
The average annual cost of keeping one person in prison in the UK stands at approximately £44,640 per year (2024/25 figures), which translates to roughly £855 per week or £122 per day
I know Syl, but.i.want him to suffer, death is too quick.
Syl said
Jul 25 1:09 AM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Fluffy wrote:
Some people are just evil, I believe that. My younger brother who is VERY woke says to be evil is to be mentally ill ergo people who commit evil crimes such as murdering a baby can claim insanity. I don't agree. He knew exactly what he was doing. I couldn't read the whole thing, it was too upsetting. When it comes to babies, young children, animals and the elderly I just can't read about it. The man is abhorrent but I would not let him get off easy with the death penalty. A life in solitary confinement not seeing daylight again as every minute seems like an hour would be far more fitting, just my view.
Yes a prison within a prison. No one to talk to, never leaving his cell, just time. Which will drag. Maybe he will top himself? I prefer if in those conditions he has a very long life, just suffer.
Revenge costs the British taxpayers dearly. Multiply that for however many years he is inside.
The average annual cost of keeping one person in prison in the UK stands at approximately £44,640 per year (2024/25 figures), which translates to roughly £855 per week or £122 per day
I know Syl, but.i.want him to suffer, death is too quick.
Well you know my view Mags.
I have no interest in seeing him or others like him suffering. I think they have lost the right to breathe.
Anonymous said
Jul 25 6:40 AM, 2025
Barksdale wrote:
Red Okktober wrote:
There have been several arrests outside an asylum hotel in Epping, where police clashed with demonstrators.
The reason for the protest? You never would have guessed it.......an illegal immigrant just 8 days on from entering the country in a small boat, has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14 year old girl.
The absolute state of the counter protestors holding up signs such as 'refugees welcome' and 'stop the far right'
I expect the Government are very worried about the Epping protests and will seek to resolve or contain the situation as quickly as possible.
The local community won't let the issue go because they cannot do so. Epping absorbed a fair amount of the white working class from the East End of London who got displaced due to gentrification and immigration levels. They won't want to be displaced again so they will fight.
“ Hundreds of protesters concerned about a controversial migrant hotel marched through Epping as police launched a huge operation to stop the event once again spilling over into violence.
Residents walked with placards and flags from The Bell Hotel to the local council building, where a debate was being held over the future of two establishments that have been used to house asylum seekers.
It’s all very well closing a hotel or two but they’ll only be moved to another hotel in another town making it somebody else’s problem.
Let‘s be honest…If the Gov’t were that bothered they wouldn’t be taking in and pampering these illegals in the first place.
Anonymous said
Jul 25 10:27 AM, 2025
Digger wrote:
a callous father was arrested outside a hospital after going for a cigarette - while medics battled to save the life of the two-week-old son he murdered.
Daniel Gunter, 27, inflicted 'catastrophic injuries' to the head, neck, legs and jaw of Brendon Staddon.
Brendon was found in his cot at Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset on March 5 last year.
Bristol Crown Court heard that after inflicting the fatal injuries which left his son's head 'crushed', Gunter walked out of the hospital for a cigarette, leaving nurses desperately attempting to resuscitate him.
Gunter has now been convicted of murder following a three-week trial.
His former partner Sophie Staddon, 23, was cleared of causing or allowing the death of a child.
A female juror was visibly upset as the foreman returned the verdicts and as she wiped tears away, she was comforted by two fellow jury members.
The defendants showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned.
Gunter, of no fixed address, will be sentenced on a date to be fixed.
Remanding Gunter into custody, the judge told him: 'Daniel Gunter, you have been found guilty of murder. You will be remanded into custody pending the sentencing hearing.
'Sophie Staddon, you have been acquitted by the jury. Your bail will no longer be necessary and you are free to go.'
The trial heard hospital staff had discovered Brendon's injuries after Staddon told nurses her son was cold and asked them to check on him.
Charles Row KC, prosecuting, said: 'Staff found him lying in his cot with his baby grow open.
'They immediately saw that he wasn't just cold but that he had suffered catastrophic injuries.
'In plain language, his head had been crushed so as to shatter his skull. He was badly bruised from head to toe, with deep scratches in his neck.
'He was later found to have, amongst other injuries, a broken neck, a broken jaw, broken legs, broken ankles and broken wrists.'
The prosecution said staff carried his 'limp, lifeless body' to the resuscitation area, but Brendon did not respond to treatment.
The jury heard Gunter and Staddon were arrested by the police while smoking outside.
Mr Row said that before Brendon died, social services and Gunter's family were worried about the 'lack of emotional warmth' the couple showed their child.
When Brendon was born on February 20 2024, attempts were made to persuade Staddon to stay in the hospital, but she went back to the temporary accommodation she shared with Gunter.
While in hospital, Gunter repeatedly ignored the advice of nurses, taking Brendon out of the incubator without asking, overstimulating the child to the point of causing him distress and removing his nasal gastric tube.
Family members had witnessed Gunter shouting and getting angry at Brendon while visiting them in hospital and would handle him roughly.
Louise Besica, Gunter's aunt, said: 'I felt like he had no patience. He was really rough with him with how he was putting him in his babygrow.'
Mr Row said the jury needed to understand the 'sheer brutality' involved in the death.
A post-mortem examination found Brendon died of 'blunt force impact(s) head injury' with multiple non-accidental injuries to the head.
I hope this scrote is made to remember those injuries on a daily basis. Let’s see how he handles himself when his new cellies find out what he’s in for.
Anonymous said
Jul 25 11:43 AM, 2025
Digger wrote:
a callous father was arrested outside a hospital after going for a cigarette - while medics battled to save the life of the two-week-old son he murdered.
Daniel Gunter, 27, inflicted 'catastrophic injuries' to the head, neck, legs and jaw of Brendon Staddon.
Brendon was found in his cot at Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset on March 5 last year.
Bristol Crown Court heard that after inflicting the fatal injuries which left his son's head 'crushed', Gunter walked out of the hospital for a cigarette, leaving nurses desperately attempting to resuscitate him.
Gunter has now been convicted of murder following a three-week trial.
His former partner Sophie Staddon, 23, was cleared of causing or allowing the death of a child.
A female juror was visibly upset as the foreman returned the verdicts and as she wiped tears away, she was comforted by two fellow jury members.
The defendants showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned.
Gunter, of no fixed address, will be sentenced on a date to be fixed.
Remanding Gunter into custody, the judge told him: 'Daniel Gunter, you have been found guilty of murder. You will be remanded into custody pending the sentencing hearing.
'Sophie Staddon, you have been acquitted by the jury. Your bail will no longer be necessary and you are free to go.'
The trial heard hospital staff had discovered Brendon's injuries after Staddon told nurses her son was cold and asked them to check on him.
Charles Row KC, prosecuting, said: 'Staff found him lying in his cot with his baby grow open.
'They immediately saw that he wasn't just cold but that he had suffered catastrophic injuries.
'In plain language, his head had been crushed so as to shatter his skull. He was badly bruised from head to toe, with deep scratches in his neck.
'He was later found to have, amongst other injuries, a broken neck, a broken jaw, broken legs, broken ankles and broken wrists.'
The prosecution said staff carried his 'limp, lifeless body' to the resuscitation area, but Brendon did not respond to treatment.
The jury heard Gunter and Staddon were arrested by the police while smoking outside.
Mr Row said that before Brendon died, social services and Gunter's family were worried about the 'lack of emotional warmth' the couple showed their child.
When Brendon was born on February 20 2024, attempts were made to persuade Staddon to stay in the hospital, but she went back to the temporary accommodation she shared with Gunter.
While in hospital, Gunter repeatedly ignored the advice of nurses, taking Brendon out of the incubator without asking, overstimulating the child to the point of causing him distress and removing his nasal gastric tube.
Family members had witnessed Gunter shouting and getting angry at Brendon while visiting them in hospital and would handle him roughly.
Louise Besica, Gunter's aunt, said: 'I felt like he had no patience. He was really rough with him with how he was putting him in his babygrow.'
Mr Row said the jury needed to understand the 'sheer brutality' involved in the death.
A post-mortem examination found Brendon died of 'blunt force impact(s) head injury' with multiple non-accidental injuries to the head.
Daily Mail reporting that “…after the pair were allowed near-unrestricted access to the baby – despite social services informing them before the birth that the child would be taken into care.”
So if the hospital knew about the care situation why was he allowed anywhere that infant at all? Jesus wept.
Failed by everyone .
Fluffy said
Jul 25 12:29 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Fluffy wrote:
Yes a prison within a prison. No one to talk to, never leaving his cell, just time. Which will drag. Maybe he will top himself? I conditions he has a very long life, just suffer.
Revenge costs the British taxpayers dearly. Multiply that for however many years he is inside.
The average annual cost of keeping one person in prison in the UK stands at approximately £44,640 per year (2024/25 figures), which translates to roughly £855 per week or £122 per day
I know Syl, but.i.want him to suffer, death is too quick.
Well you know my view Mags.
I have no interest in seeing him or others like him suffering. I think they have lost the right to breathe.
Seeing those figures, you may have a point. Like Mags I prefer people who have committed beyond awful inhuman crimes to suffer. But maybe you have an ethical point, does he deserve to live after denying his baby that same right? Maybe in clear cut cases like this the death penalty should be an option , especially if it costs so much to house him.
I used to think the death penalty made us as bad as the perpetrators but maybe that's an idealistic vision from my youth. Possibly practicality demands the death penalty in such transparent cases.
But it would have to.be only for the most abhorrent evil murder cases where the person has pled guilty or their guilt cannot be denied. No need for a Jury. If it was brought back as it is in some American states people could be wrongfully convicted and then executed. The thought of that happening to someone innocent is horrific.
There have been several arrests outside an asylum hotel in Epping, where police clashed with demonstrators.
The reason for the protest? You never would have guessed it.......an illegal immigrant just 8 days on from entering the country in a small boat, has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14 year old girl.
The absolute state of the counter protestors holding up signs such as 'refugees welcome' and 'stop the far right'
I expect the Government are very worried about the Epping protests and will seek to resolve or contain the situation as quickly as possible.
The local community won't let the issue go because they cannot do so. Epping absorbed a fair amount of the white working class from the East End of London who got displaced due to gentrification and immigration levels. They won't want to be displaced again so they will fight.
These immigrants are moaning all across Europe - food’s crap, rooms too small and/or they have to share, money isn’t enough and, God forbid, is wi-fi is generally weak.
Obviously slumming it now after being used to a better standard of living.
“Angela Rayner ordered two beds costing nearly £7,000 for her grace-and-favour Government flat, it emerged yesterday…cost £5,132.44 plus 20 per cent VAT with an additional bill of £498.14 plus 20 per cent VAT for installation – a total of £6,756.70 or £3,378.35 per bed.” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14930871/Angela-Rayner-two-beds-7k-Government-flat.html
In old money that’s 29.34 weeks of State Pension or 67.567 basic Winter Fuel Payments they tried to stop.

Here’s hoping the new mattresses being delivered to the Britannia International Hotel aren’t from the same shop.
I detest her and Stammer. I wish they would go, but they have finished destroying this country yet! 😔
a callous father was arrested outside a hospital after going for a cigarette - while medics battled to save the life of the two-week-old son he murdered.
Daniel Gunter, 27, inflicted 'catastrophic injuries' to the head, neck, legs and jaw of Brendon Staddon.
Brendon was found in his cot at Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset on March 5 last year.
Bristol Crown Court heard that after inflicting the fatal injuries which left his son's head 'crushed', Gunter walked out of the hospital for a cigarette, leaving nurses desperately attempting to resuscitate him.
Gunter has now been convicted of murder following a three-week trial.
His former partner Sophie Staddon, 23, was cleared of causing or allowing the death of a child.
A female juror was visibly upset as the foreman returned the verdicts and as she wiped tears away, she was comforted by two fellow jury members.
The defendants showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned.
Gunter, of no fixed address, will be sentenced on a date to be fixed.
Remanding Gunter into custody, the judge told him: 'Daniel Gunter, you have been found guilty of murder. You will be remanded into custody pending the sentencing hearing.
'Sophie Staddon, you have been acquitted by the jury. Your bail will no longer be necessary and you are free to go.'
The trial heard hospital staff had discovered Brendon's injuries after Staddon told nurses her son was cold and asked them to check on him.
Charles Row KC, prosecuting, said: 'Staff found him lying in his cot with his baby grow open.
'They immediately saw that he wasn't just cold but that he had suffered catastrophic injuries.
'In plain language, his head had been crushed so as to shatter his skull. He was badly bruised from head to toe, with deep scratches in his neck.
'He was later found to have, amongst other injuries, a broken neck, a broken jaw, broken legs, broken ankles and broken wrists.'
The prosecution said staff carried his 'limp, lifeless body' to the resuscitation area, but Brendon did not respond to treatment.
The jury heard Gunter and Staddon were arrested by the police while smoking outside.
Mr Row said that before Brendon died, social services and Gunter's family were worried about the 'lack of emotional warmth' the couple showed their child.
When Brendon was born on February 20 2024, attempts were made to persuade Staddon to stay in the hospital, but she went back to the temporary accommodation she shared with Gunter.
While in hospital, Gunter repeatedly ignored the advice of nurses, taking Brendon out of the incubator without asking, overstimulating the child to the point of causing him distress and removing his nasal gastric tube.
Family members had witnessed Gunter shouting and getting angry at Brendon while visiting them in hospital and would handle him roughly.
Louise Besica, Gunter's aunt, said: 'I felt like he had no patience. He was really rough with him with how he was putting him in his babygrow.'
Mr Row said the jury needed to understand the 'sheer brutality' involved in the death.
A post-mortem examination found Brendon died of 'blunt force impact(s) head injury' with multiple non-accidental injuries to the head.
When something this heinous happens, I can't help but believe that demonic forces drive these people. That poor baby.
Demonic forces, drink, drugs, just plain evel....who cares, the death penalty should be brought back for people who commit such heinous crimes.
I don't agree. He knew exactly what he was doing. I couldn't read the whole thing, it was too upsetting. When it comes to babies, young children, animals and the elderly I just can't read about it.
The man is abhorrent but I would not let him get off easy with the death penalty. A life in solitary confinement not seeing daylight again as every minute seems like an hour would be far more fitting, just my view.
Yes a prison within a prison. No one to talk to, never leaving his cell, just time. Which will drag. Maybe he will top himself? I prefer if in those conditions he has a very long life, just suffer.
Revenge costs the British taxpayers dearly. Multiply that for however many years he is inside.
The average annual cost of keeping one person in prison in the UK stands at approximately £44,640 per year (2024/25 figures), which translates to roughly £855 per week or £122 per day
I know Syl, but.i.want him to suffer, death is too quick.
Well you know my view Mags.
I have no interest in seeing him or others like him suffering. I think they have lost the right to breathe.
“ Hundreds of protesters concerned about a controversial migrant hotel marched through Epping as police launched a huge operation to stop the event once again spilling over into violence.
Residents walked with placards and flags from The Bell Hotel to the local council building, where a debate was being held over the future of two establishments that have been used to house asylum seekers.
As protests raged outside, councillors in Epping unanimously voted to urge the government to close The Bell Hotel and The Phoenix Hotel. ” https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14937663/Epping-unrest-protesters-migrant-hotel-meeting-Essex.html
It’s all very well closing a hotel or two but they’ll only be moved to another hotel in another town making it somebody else’s problem.
Let‘s be honest…If the Gov’t were that bothered they wouldn’t be taking in and pampering these illegals in the first place.
I hope this scrote is made to remember those injuries on a daily basis. Let’s see how he handles himself when his new cellies find out what he’s in for.
Daily Mail reporting that “…after the pair were allowed near-unrestricted access to the baby – despite social services informing them before the birth that the child would be taken into care.”
So if the hospital knew about the care situation why was he allowed anywhere that infant at all? Jesus wept.
Failed by everyone .
Seeing those figures, you may have a point. Like Mags I prefer people who have committed beyond awful inhuman crimes to suffer. But maybe you have an ethical point, does he deserve to live after denying his baby that same right? Maybe in clear cut cases like this the death penalty should be an option , especially if it costs so much to house him.
I used to think the death penalty made us as bad as the perpetrators but maybe that's an idealistic vision from my youth. Possibly practicality demands the death penalty in such transparent cases.
But it would have to.be only for the most abhorrent evil murder cases where the person has pled guilty or their guilt cannot be denied. No need for a Jury. If it was brought back as it is in some American states people could be wrongfully convicted and then executed. The thought of that happening to someone innocent is horrific.