Granddaughter makes plea online after address included on list of targets for Wednesday protests
Family photograph posted online by Tammy, including her 88-year-old grandmother.A granddaughter has pleaded for far-right groups planning to target immigration advice centres to avoid protesting at her 88-year-old grandmother’s house after it was included in a list of targets shared on social media., which said her grandmother’s address has been included in a list targeting immigration centres, lawyers’ offices and charities across the country on Wednesday.
Tammy said on X that her father is a freelance immigration advisor, and that his business address is registered at her grandmother’s house in West Bridgford, where she lives alone. The statement on X continued: “We are aware of a potential protest being organised in Nottingham on Wednesday. The location has no links to the business advertised on the internet.
It comes as Keir Starmer promised communities would “be safe” on Tuesday evening, warning those taking part in unrest that they will “feel the full force of the law”.
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