EPPING migrant protesters were seen popping champagne to celebrate a High Court ruling that will see asylum seekers booted out of the Bell Hotel.

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Just hours after the landmark ruling was handed down protesters were seen rejoicing over the news .A High Court judge granted Epping Forest District Council a temporary injunction to block asylum seekers being housed in the Essex hotel.

The landmark move was widely celebrated and could spell an end to every migrant hotel, which are funded by UK taxpayers.

Protesters were seen rejoicing outside the hotel in Essex today, popping bottles of champagne, spraying the drink in the air and waving Union Jacks.

Crowds of local families and activists gathered outside the hotel as the news was passed down that migrants would now be booted out of the premises.

Families partying outside the hotel told The Sun the ruling will set a precedent for the other hotels across the UK.

“Send them home and protect our kids,” the growing crowd can be heard shouting and hundreds of cars have driven past honking their horns in support.

Champagne was popped and sprayed across the hotel sign, but the protest still remained relatively peaceful.

 A few migrants made their way inside the hotel but not before anti- immigration protesters shouted at them to leave the area.

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