Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 08:52:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-07 12:01:00
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An obscure pit-stop hotel, miles outside of London, has been catapulted into the spotlight as a nasty catalyst for the growing anti-immigrant backlash sweeping across Britain. The Somani Group hotel owner speaks out.
Harmeen Mehta, the unsuspecting owner of the Somani Group hotel, was unprepared for the onslaught of hate coming her way. The hotel, which is located in Westerham, Kent, has become a beacon for far-right activists attempting to capitalize on anti-immigrant sentiment.
The manager, who has lived in the UK for over 40 years and is a UK citizen, has been subjected to violent threats, with protestors promising to camp outside the hotel until it shuts down.
The local authorities have warned of escalating violence and ensured the hotel owners' safety as tensions rise. The backlash has ignited a broader debate over the growing anti-immigrant sentiment in the UK, with many claiming it represents a rising tide of racism.
Mehta says, "I am truly devastated by the events unfolding. This hotel has been a part of my family for years; we worked hard to grow our business, and I am proud of what we have achieved. I had no idea that our modest success would make us a target."
As the hotel gains notoriety, Westerham locals have rallied in support of the hotel owners, claiming the far-right protestors have hijacked the immigration debate.
The Somani Group hotel stands at the precipice of a nationwide dialogue on the merits of immigrant businesses in Britain.