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Dutch women, inspired by the Pink Ladies, have protested en masse against the planned arrival of more than 100 migrant men in their small town, to be housed in the town centre with zero consultation of local residents.
Despite a migrant crime wave in Amsterdam and Utrecht, which have led to sex attacks and even murder, police, the media and the government have been unwilling to hear concerns and cancel the plans.
Days later more than fifty men were reported to have vandalised the centre, prompting authorities to condemn the action, though roll back its plans - reducing the number of migrants to be housed at the centre to 70.
Resident women told Kimberley Daisy, who speaks to Nick Dunning for GB News in this piece, that they no longer feel safe in their small town, with young girls saying they had to change their route to school, to avoid the threat posed by the migrants.
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By Nicholas Dunning
00:00 – Pink Lady protests spread to Europe
01:10 – Protests erupt in Dutch towns
02:05 – Migrants housed with little consultation
03:20 – Heavy handed police response
04:40 – Are women leading the protests?
05:50 – Inspired by the UK “Pink Ladies”
07:10 – Concerns for girls’ safety
08:45 – Reports from local residents
10:20 – Free homes for migrants
12:05 – Government policies under fire
13:40 – Fear of speaking out
15:10 – Rising tensions across Europe
16:45 – Could protests escalate further?
18:20 – Kimberley Daisy’s warning
20:00 – Migrant centre vandalism
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