Tensions ran high on Saturday as far-right protesters gathered close to the scene of a pro-migrant rally in Folkestone, near the entrance to the British side of the Channel Tunnel.<br /><br /> Police drove back several members of the “Britain First” far-right group as they tried to cross the road towards the pro-migrant rally.<br /><br /> “We do not stand for uncontrolled immigration,” explained one far-right, anti-immigration protester. “Immigration yes. But controlled immigration OK. So people come through to our country and they are educated and they can speak English and they’ve got a skill, that means they can work in the country. That means they can work in the country. That means they can pay tax to the country.”<br /><br /> The pro-migrant protesters later marched carrying signs reading “Stop Tunnel Deaths”.<br /><br /> “Britain doesn’t play its full part in taking the amount of asylum seekers and refugees that there are,” said one unnamed pro-migration protester. “So I think the response to the people who are trying