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Far-right thugs are determined to cause more chaos across the country on Wednesday and are planning to stage 39 protests outside immigration lawyers’ offices, the Express can reveal.

In a message sent to thousands of supporters on the encrypted messaging platform Telegram, seen by Express.co.uk, organisers urged users to “wear a mask” for the protests and “be there or be intimidated”.

“They won’t stop coming until you tell them,” the text reads, “no more immigration.”

The targeted offices are of varying sizes and are spread across almost the entire English territory. The choice to target them demonstrates a strategic shift on the part of those trying to coordinate the chaos. So far, the violent protests have focused on council centres and migrant hotels.

The plans come after a weekend of chaotic unrest across the country, during which anti-immigration rioters violently clashed with police and set fire to buildings and cars. The locations affected include areas of London, Essex, Merseyside and Yorkshire.

On Sunday, Rotherham and Tamworth both saw mobs descend on the Holiday Inn buildings where the migrants were believed to be living, smashing windows and starting fires.

At least 10 police officers were injured in the chaos in South Yorkshire as masked men threw wood, chairs and bottles at police before attempting to set fire to the hotel.

A similar scene of disorder broke out in the Staffordshire town of Tamworth, with police being pelted with objects while rioters smashed shop windows and set fires.

In Middlesborough, 43 arrests were reported and serious damage was caused to buildings near the mosque, which was also targeted.

The chaos followed unrest in towns and cities across the country on Saturday, capping a week of public unrest sparked by the murder of three girls at a Taylor Swift dance class in Southport, Merseyside.

In response to the chaos, Sir Keir Starmer is understood to have scheduled a Cobra emergency response meeting for today.

Addressing the nation last night, the Prime Minister said those involved in the unrest would “regret” the “acts of far-right brutality” and vowed they would “face the full force of the law”.

Express.co.uk has contacted the relevant police forces for each area on the target list.

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