The South East Patriots have organised a demo because they too are absolutely sickened by what happened to Henry Nowak, they are sickened about what happened to Stephen Ogilvie, they are sickened by three asylum seekers (who had no right to be here in the UK) brutally raping a woman on Brighton beach.
Does that answer your question Chris?
That kind of wording immediately turns a local protest into an “us vs them” story, which tends to escalate tension rather than explain what’s actually happening on the ground.
A demonstration in Brighton—like anywhere else—will usually involve a mix of viewpoints: people protesting for a cause, others countering or observing, and police there mainly to keep order and prevent things from getting out of hand. Reducing any group of people to labels like “unwashed” doesn’t really add clarity; it just strips away any chance of understanding why people are there in the first place.
If the goal is discussion, it’s usually more useful to ask what the protest is about and what both sides are actually saying, rather than leaning into insults that shut the conversation down.