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Sussex Police Manage Peaceful Protests in Brighton where a few members of the far right were escorted away

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In Brighton, approximately 2,000 people gathered on Queens Road for a peaceful protest. The demonstration was closely monitored by a significant police presence, ensuring public safety and maintaining order. No incidents of note were reported, and no arrests were made.

Assistant Chief Constable Paul Court expressed his gratitude to the local communities, saying, “We would like to thank communities for their support, engagement, and providing information to help us keep communities safe. There will be a continued police presence and additional policing resources in the coming days to maintain peace and prevent disorder.”

Sussex Police have since stood down from Queens Road, Brighton, following the peaceful dispersal of the crowd. ACC Court reiterated the force’s commitment to maintaining safety across the region, warning against any plans for criminal disorder. “Anyone planning to take part in criminal disorder in Sussex will regret their actions. Do not do it. Our officers are mobilised and fully prepared, and the ramifications for those involved will stretch far beyond the conclusion of any incidents,” he cautioned.

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