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A man who vowed to murder immigrants and “smash up” mosques has been jailed for taking part in a violent protest at a hotel housing asylum seekers.

Cameron Bowling, 41, of Farnborough, Hampshire, pleaded guilty to violent disorder at the Potters International Hotel in Aldershot on 31 July.

He banged on a window, swore at people inside and made violent threats, Winchester Crown Court heard.

Jailing him for two years, Judge Rufus Taylor said Bowling’s actions were motivated by racist hostility.

More than 200 protesters gathered at the hotel, as part of the rioting that swept across England in the days after the fatal stabbing of three young girls in Southport, the court heard.

Judge Taylor said a small group entered the car park, kicked footballs against windows, damaged blinds and a perimeter wall, set off flares and threw bicycles into a skip.

He said they shouted slogans including “we want our country back” and “get ’em gone”, the court heard.

The judge said Bowling played a significant role in the disturbance, which left hotel residents “petrified”.

In videos played in court, the defendant told police officers on the scene he would like to “murder” immigrants and “smash up mosques”, adding: “There’s not enough of you to stop that.”

Asked by an officer what he thought he was achieving by banging on the window, Bowling replied: “I’m letting them know they’re not [expletive] welcome.”

The defendant opened a gate which let protesters into the hotel car park, the court heard.

Neil Fitzgibbon, defending, said Bowling had a successful flooring business and had a “huge amount to lose” from an extended prison term.

Friends described him as “compassionate” and “hard-working” in letters of support, the court heard.

Four other people, including a 13-year-old girl, have pleaded guilty to charges over the incident and will be sentenced at a later date.

Another defendant is due to stand trial in April 2025.

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Kieron Marney and Clive Patfield were part of a group who also shouted abuse at people inside the hotel, police said.

Two men who banged on doors and hurled a bike at a hotel housing asylum seekers in Hampshire have been jailed.

Kieron Marney, 25, of Ash, threw a bike and other objects and pulled at window blinds at the Potters International Hotel in Aldershot on July 31.

Clive Patfield, 60, of Farnham, also attended the 200-strong gathering and was part of a group banging on the doors, Hampshire Police said.

The force said video footage was played to Winchester Crown Court on Wednesday showing their violent disorder, which they pleaded guilty to at the hearing.

Marney was sentenced to two years and three months in prison and Patfield was jailed for two years.

It comes after officers launched an investigation and charged seven men and a teenage girl with violent disorder.

Two other men at the Aldershot protest also pleaded guilty to violent disorder on Wednesday and will be sentenced at a later date.

Alby Brannan, 18, of Ash, and Cameron Bowling, 41, of Farnborough, will be sentenced on November 29 and September 23 respectively.

A fifth man at the hearing on Wednesday, Jamie Lee Turvey, 34, of Farnborough, pleaded not guilty and a trial has been set for April 14 next year.

A 29-year-old man, Perrie Fisher, who rode a children’s scooter before throwing it at the hotel and telling a police officer to f*** off was jailed for 29 months at Winchester Crown Court on August 21.

A 13-year-old girl, from Aldershot, previously pleaded guilty to violent disorder over the same incident at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court and will be sentenced there on September 30.

In a separate hearing at Winchester Crown Court on Wednesday, a 41-year-old man pleaded guilty to four counts of assaulting an emergency worker, affray and a racially aggravated public order offence at the hotel on August 3.

Steven Tiquin, of Aldershot, assaulted officers, including one who had to go to hospital with a minor injury.

He will be sentenced on September 13.

Hampshire’s Assistant Chief Constable Tara McGovern said: “While the majority of people who attended this protest in Aldershot were respectful, the men involved in disorder chose to act in an aggressive manner.

“I hope the sentences that Patfield and Marney received highlight that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated. It is a clear message that these actions have consequences.

“This should serve as a warning to anyone else considering trying to bring mindless violence to our streets and that the minority who seek to cause disorder will face the full force of the law.”

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Two men have been jailed for using or threatening violence during a protest at a hotel housing asylum seekers.

They were among seven men who appeared at Winchester Crown Court over the demonstration in Aldershot on 31 July.

Kieron Marney 25, of Fairview Road, Ash, was sentenced to 27 months, and Clive Patfield, 60, of The Chantrys, Farnham, was jailed for two years.

Judge Rufus Taylor said the asylum seekers would have been petrified and some remain too scared to leave the hotel.

Cameron Bowling, 40, of Broadhurst in Farnborough, also pleaded guilty to the same offence and will be sentenced on 23 September.

Pre-sentence psychological reports have been ordered for Joe Howell, 19, of Bareham Drive in Ash, Surrey, and Alby Brannan, 18, of Winchester Road, Ash.

They also admitted the same charge and will be sentenced on 29 November.

Jamie Lee Turvey, 34, of Montgomery Road, Farnborough, pleaded not guilty to using or threatening violence and will stand trial on 14 April 2025.

A police officer was injured when disorder broke out at the demonstration involving about 200 people.

Last month a 13-year-old girl pleaded guilty to violent disorder at the protests.

Steven Tiquin, 41, of Grosvenor Road, Aldershot, also appeared and pleaded guilty to four charges of assaulting two police constables and two police staff investigators.

He also pleaded guilty to charges of using or threatening violent behaviour and racially aggravated harassment against a female police officer.

The charges relate to an incident at Potters International Hotel in Aldershot on 3 August, when police were carrying out routine enquiries following the protests.

A police officer was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Tiquin was remanded in custody and will be sentenced on 13 September.

There were outbreaks of violence in other towns and cities across England and in Northern Ireland, including Plymouth, Sunderland, Belfast, Rotherham, Manchester and London.

It followed the fatal stabbing of three girls in Southport – with unrest believed to be fuelled by misinformation online.

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