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UK Authorities Prepare for Potential Far-Right Protests Amid Warning of Tough Response
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The UK is bracing for potential further violent far-right demonstrations this weekend, following a series of chaotic scenes and disorder in several English cities. The government has warned protesters that they will be "watching" them, and police have promised "swift justice" for any offenders. Home Office minister David Hanson stated that there is potential for more violence, and urged those planning to organize further disorder to be aware that they will be monitored. The Muslim Council of Britain has urged mosques to take precautionary measures, and security is being strengthened at hundreds of mosques across the country.
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They're replacing the British nation with hostile, violent, aggressive migrants. … Your children don't matter to [the Labour government].
This is not a protest that just got out of hand. It is a group of individuals who are absolutely bent on violence.
While the right to peaceful protest must be protected at all costs, we will be clear that criminals who exploit that right in order to sow hatred and carry out violent acts will face the full force of the law.
It will also consider how we can deploy facial recognition technology, which is already used by some forces, more widely across the country. This will mean criminals can be targeted, found and brought to justice quickly.
The soul of the Western man is so broken that when the invaders slaughter your daughters, you do absolutely f****** nothing.
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sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.The Guardian
- 3.The Times of India
- 4.The Times
- 5.CNN
- 6.BBC
- 7.Channel 3 Now
- 8.LBC Radio
- 9.PA news agency
- 10.Radio 4 Today
perspectives
- 1.Islamic Terrorism
- 2.Protests
- 3.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 4.Riots
- 5.British Politics
- 6.Immigration to the UK
- 7.Stabbings
countries
organizations
- 1.10 Downing Street
- 2.English Defence League
- 3.Labour Party
- 4.Merseyside Police
- 5.Metropolitan Police
- 6.Muslim Council of Britain
- 7.British Home Office
- 8.Care England
- 9.Cleveland Police
- 10.Conservative Party
- 11.Hamad Bin Khalifa University
- 12.Homecare Association
persons
- 1.Keir Starmer
- 2.Axel Rudakubana
- 3.Alice Dasilva Aguiar
- 4.Bebe King
- 5.Elsie Stancombe
- 6.Taylor Swift
- 7.Andrew Menary
- 8.Serena Kennedy
- 9.Alaina Riley
- 10.Ali Al-Shakati
- 11.Andrew Tate
- 12.Daisy Cooper
technicals
- 1.Islam