Starmer Fears Repeat of Summer Riots After Violent Clashes Near Epping Asylum Hotel
Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for urgent government action to heal divisions after protests linked to migrant crime, with over 32,000 migrants housed in taxpayer-funded hotels.
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Inside the Hall of Mirrors: The Telegraph's Dangerous Games Over Online Harms
One of the most remarkable things about the current backlash against the Online Safety Act (OSA) is that it is emanating from the very same newspapers that have agitated for internet censorship ever since the World Wide Web became accessible to the public in 1993. The press campaign against the internet had already reached such a pitch by 1996 that the Observer’s technology correspondent, John Naughton, felt impelled to write a column headed 'M…
'I predicted riots before Southport and we're on the brink again - here's how to stop them' - The Mirror
Community leader Sacha Bedding warns the country stands on the brink once more, after major disorder in Epping this week. Ros Wynne-Jones visits the town to speak to residents – and hears how community power could be the answer
Starmer's response to far-right protests exposes Britain's moral decline
The greatest victory of the far-right has been to prevent us from calling them far-right. Over the weekend, there were protests outside an asylum hotel in Epping, triggered by an Ethiopian asylum seeker being charged with trying to kiss a schoolgirl. He denies any wrongdoing.Many organisers and participants are signed-up members of far-right groups. One of the administrators for the Facebook group “Epping Says No” is a former member of the neo-N…
Only Nigel Farage benefits from another ‘summer of riots’
The Reform UK leader’s warning of civil disobedience on a vast scale – following outbreaks of violence over asylum seekers – has hijacked the national conversation. But there are ways the government can take back control, says Andrew Grice
UK Scrambles to Restore 'Social Fabric' as Migration Anger Threaten Riots
The British government said that it is urgently important to restore the "social fabric" of the country amid warnings that anti-mass migration sentiment could see another summer of riots break out in the country. The post ‘Tinder Box’ — UK Gov’t Scrambles to Restore ‘Social Fabric’ as Migration Divisions Threaten Further Riots appeared first on Breitbart.
No10 Briefing on Summer of Riots Blames Everything Except Starmer's Own Handling of Migrant Crisis
A bizarre readout from Cabinet emerged yesterday, reported by The Times on its front page this morning: “Sir Keir Starmer is demanding urgent action from cabinet ministers to avoid a repeat of last summer’s rioting after warnings from Downing Street officials that Britain is “fraying at the edges.”[…] Read the rest
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