Police were called to an anti-Katie Hopkins’ protest as the controversial personality made an appearance at Karen’s Diner.
The protest was set up by the group Unite Against Fascism.
Protesters held up signs that read: “Stop the far right.”
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”Oppose Islamophobia, defend the right to protest.”
Another sign, referring to Hopkin’s appearance, read: “Today’s special.
”Bitter enraged gammon.
”Racist foam and half-baked conspiracy theories.”
Out-spoken Hopkins appeared at Karen’s Diner in Prestwich, Manchester on Wednesday (20 Mar)

The infamous Karen’s Diner chain was previously slammed for hosting a Katie Hopkins’ ‘take-over’ night for £40 per head.
The appearance is part of the ex-apprentice contestant’s’ Silly Cow’ tour.
The retro restaurant chain is well-known for training its staff to be rude to customers.
A ticket for the evening cost £37.50 plus an additional £2.50 booking fee – this adds up to £40 per head.

This ticket includes a table for the show and a burger – but only up to the price of £15.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said that officers were called to the scene to ‘monitor’ a ‘small number of protesters’.
No crimes took place and no further action was required from the police
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