UK riots
PM Sir Keir claimed that there were "Nazi salutes in the streets" and that Muslims and other minority communities had been singled out. Mosques will now have additional emergency security, according to a Sunday announcement from the Home Office. According to the statement, mosques that are vulnerable to violent attacks can have more security guards on duty as part of a quick security reaction to support local law enforcement.Sir Keir claimed that there were "Nazi salutes in the streets" and that Muslims and other minority communities had been singled out. Mosques will now have additional emergency security, according to a Sunday announcement from the Home Office. According to the statement, mosques that are vulnerable to violent attacks should have more security guards on duty as part of a quick security.
The prime minister argues that the "violent mob does not represent this country" in response to anyone who "feel targeted because of the colour of your skin or your faith".The prime minister argues that the "violent mob does not represent this country" in response to anyone who "feel targeted because of the colour of your skin or your faith".While rioting was occurring in UK streets, the prime minister promised to do "whatever it takes to bring these thugs to justice" in his speech to the nation. In a broadcast speech, Sir Keir Starmer declared, "I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder, either directly or those whipping up this disorder online." Speaking about a vicious assault on a Rotherham hotel that was allegedly housing migrants, he declared: "There is no justification for taking this action."
"People in this country have a right to be safe, and yet we have seen Muslim communities targeted and attacks on mosques," the prime minister said.