British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for an urgent meeting with ministers and top law enforcement officials in response to days of street violence and attacks on hotels housing asylum seekers. Starmer has condemned the violence as 'thuggery' and is seeking to address the escalating situation.
Over the past six days, lawlessness has gripped the country following a stabbing rampage at a dance class that resulted in the deaths of three girls and multiple injuries. Right-wing activists have utilized social media to spread misinformation, stoking anger and leading to attacks on immigrants and Muslims based on false rumors about the suspect's identity.
Recent incidents include mobs attacking hotels used to accommodate asylum seekers, resulting in property damage and fires being set. Police intervened to disperse the crowds and ensure the safety of residents. The government's emergency response committee, Cobra, is set to convene on Monday to develop a comprehensive response plan to prevent further violence.
Local officials have strongly condemned the attacks, with the mayor of South Yorkshire denouncing the perpetrators as 'far-right thugs' who targeted vulnerable members of the community. The sentiment echoed by many is that there is no justification for such violence against the most vulnerable individuals.
The Home Office, responsible for law and order, has announced measures to enhance security for mosques through a new 'rapid response process' aimed at swiftly addressing any threats of violence against places of worship.