Robert Jenrick attended an anti-asylum rally in Essex where he was criticized for being associated with far-right elements. Protesters included veterans of extreme right movements, and Jenrick's photos drew attention to his presence during a protest that involved violence against police. Labour expressed outrage, calling Jenrick's attendance a disgrace and questioned Kemi Badenoch's leadership in addressing the situation. Jenrick defended his actions by framing the protest as a response to concerns about illegal migration and its associated costs.
Robert Jenrick was pictured at an anti-asylum rally in Essex attended by a veteran far-right activist. Police have reported violence against officers and vandalism during the protest.
Jenrick met protesters, including a woman wearing a T-shirt with 'Send them home.' His appearance at the rally has led to severe criticism from Labour and raised questions about his judgment.
Eddy Butler, a notable far-right figure, commented on Jenrick's presence, highlighting the connection between the MP and far-right elements at the protest.
The Labour party labeled Jenrick's attendance a disgrace, urging Kemi Badenoch to take leadership against challenges to decency and basic principles.
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