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When British people are ignored and labelled ‘far-right’… something has to happen.”
On Sunday, Robinson, who is on holiday abroad, posted footage of the Rotherham hotel attack on X, saying I should be very clear that anyone who stokes this violence, whether on the internet or in person, can be prosecuted and face prison.
The police, Home Office, DSIT (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) and NCA (National Crime Agency) are working to tackle criminality online, to ensure people are prosecuted for online criminal activity
In a read-out of Monday morning's emergency Cobra meeting, the Prime Minister's official spokesman said I think what you've seen is that networks of different individuals and groups that have been trying to fan the flames,
she told Sky News, swerving questions on whether foreign states had been involved They are lying to you all,
Yaxley-Lennon, who is known by the pseudonym Tommy Robinson, wrote Civil war is inevitable."
Responding to a post on X that blamed mass migration and open borders for the disorder in Britain, he wrote Reasonable people who have all those sorts of views and concerns do not pick up bricks and throw them at the police,
There is a real sense that people aren’t thinking about the consequences,
The system is simply not working for children.”
Amerdeep Somal told the Guardian There were different groups taking part in it,
Stoking race riots from his sunbed
the Daily Mail pictures ex-EDL hatemonger Tommy Robinson on a five-star resort lounger in Cyprus These people who rioted don’t speak for Sunderland and we are ashamed and embarrassed.”
In Sunderland, for example, crowds gathered to clean up the city centre, with one participant saying You will regret this, Starmer warns rioters
is the Guardian’s splash headline this Monday morning Rioters storm migrant hotel ... Far-right clash with Muslims in rioting”.
says the Daily Express while the Daily Telegraph has You need a goal to work towards, and this is mine,
The police will be making arrests,
A large group of individuals" have been
I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder. Whether directly or those whipping up this action online, and then running away themselves,
Keir Starmer said in a TV address I have no reason why they attacked us,
said Rahmi Akyol, standing outside the shattered glass doors of his cafe in Belfast, which he said was attacked by dozens of people with bottles and chairs I utterly condemn the far-right thuggery we've seen this weekend,
Starmer said in a statement,