Hundreds of protesters gathered at Liverpool City Center to protest against shelter seekers, which were kept in hotels in communities on Mercesis.
On social media, the UKIP stated that it would be as part of the “Mass-Depositation Tour” in place of St. George, while standing for racism was also as part of a counter opposition in the city center.
A heavy police appearance kept the opposing groups aside, waving flags and carrying banners in noise, but a large -scale peaceful protests were held which included a march around the St. George Hall at a point.
The Mercesis police said that there were 11 arrests for crimes including drunk and disorganized, attack and Afre.
As part of the protest, the force is given additional powers to find people in the center of the city who are suspected to be involved in criminality and disorder, or order a person to leave the area for a specified period.
There were several protests and counter protests in the UK.
It comes after stress around the use of hotels for shelter seekers earlier this week.
On Tuesday, the High Court by the Eating Forest District Council A. Temporary prohibition to remove shelter From September 12, Epping, from Bell Hotel in Essex.
Government then announced plans on Friday To appeal against the refusal of the High Court To allow it to intervene in the case, and then appeal further against the temporary prohibition.
A group of other local councils also announced their intentions to publicly seek legal advice whether they could receive a uniform prohibition for their hotels.