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VisitWhat will be the public opinion on the handling of riots by the UK government by October 31, 2024?
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UK PM Starmer Condemns 'Far-Right Thuggery' in Worst Riots in 13 Years
Aug 4, 2024, 04:25 PM
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a stern condemnation of the recent riots and violent protests that have erupted across several towns and cities in the country. Describing the unrest as 'far-right thuggery,' Starmer vowed to bring those responsible to justice. He specifically addressed the attacks on a hotel housing asylum seekers, branding the actions as far-right violence. Starmer assured those targeted because of their race or faith that the violent mob does not represent the country and emphasized that all right-minded people should condemn such violence. He also warned that those involved in the disorder, either directly or by inciting it online, would regret their actions. The Prime Minister's statements come amid rising tensions and fears of further civil unrest following false accusations against Muslim immigrants and the worst rioting England has seen in 13 years.
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