Protesters at asylum hotel encouraged to meet with council
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Authorities in Southampton are organizing a meeting to discuss the ongoing demonstrations outside Highfield House in Portswood. The city council has invited protesters, law enforcement, and Home Office representatives to attend the session in January.
At a recent council session, Liberal Democrat leader Richard Blackman proposed relocating the protests. However, an amendment was approved instead, calling for a joint meeting of protesters and officials at the next overview and scrutiny management session. The Home Office has been requested to provide its input.
The accommodation for asylum seekers has become a focal point for anti-immigration demonstrations, while counter-protests are organized by the group Stand Up To Racism.
Labour council leader Alex Winning, who proposed the amendment, emphasized the need for dialogue: "This motion encourages productive discussion between protesters, police, and the Home Office. Solutions come from conversation, not conflict." He acknowledged that while the protests are lawful, they are causing issues and placing pressure on police resources.
Senior Labour cabinet member Simon Letts noted that what began as demonstrations concerning asylum has increasingly shifted to topics of race, religion, and ethnicity. He stated, "Observing these marches, it is clear some participants are using the protests to create division within the city."
Conservative group leader Peter Baillie expressed concern over the venue, stating that the scrutiny committee may not be the appropriate setting for such discussions. Mr. Blackman, the committee chair, added, "We must carefully plan the meeting and define its objectives clearly."
The council is seeking to manage the protests responsibly while maintaining public safety and promoting constructive engagement between all parties involved.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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