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Far Right Unrest Sweeps Britain, Starmer Vows Justice

Henry Wesley
By Henry Wesley Published August 4, 2024 2 Min Read
Protester and Police during the protest in the United Kingdom.
Protester and Police during the protest in the United Kingdom.
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LONDON, Aug 4 – British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned the recent surge of far-right violence following a tragic knife attack in Southport, promising that perpetrators will face stringent legal action.

The unrest, sparked by the fatal stabbing of three girls at a children’s dance class, spread misinformation suggesting the attacker was an immigrant and radical Islamist. Police confirmed the suspect is British-born and the incident is not treated as terrorism.

Protests quickly escalated across cities including Liverpool, Bristol, and Manchester, resulting in dozens of arrests, vandalized shops, looted businesses, and injured police officers.

I utterly condemn the far-right thuggery we have seen this weekend.

Be in no doubt: those who have participated in this violence will face the full force of the law. pic.twitter.com/uNeJtD8pCQ

— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) August 4, 2024

On Sunday, anti-immigration protesters gathered near a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham. Masked demonstrators threw bricks at police, smashed windows, and set a large bin on fire. Starmer labeled the violence as “far-right thuggery” and assured that those involved would face severe legal repercussions.

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The National Police Chiefs’ Council reported 147 arrests since Saturday, with more expected. Starmer, in office for a month following Labour’s election victory, highlighted the “absolute fear” residents felt due to “marauding gangs” in Rotherham.

Ten officers were injured during confrontations in Rotherham, with one knocked unconscious. Lindsey Butterfield, Assistant Chief Constable at South Yorkshire Police, condemned the “mindless actions” of the rioters.

Sunday’s violence also affected smaller towns like Lancaster, Bolton, and Aldershot. Middlesbrough saw 14 arrests after a march turned violent, leading to a public warning to avoid the town center. The interior ministry announced increased security for mosques following threats.

The last significant wave of violent protests in Britain was in 2011, after police shot a Black man in London. Community leaders and families of the Southport victims criticized the current unrest, calling for reflection and warning against division and hate.

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