U.K. far-right riots spread, triggering emergency security meeting

LONDON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer convened an emergency security meeting Monday after far-right riots spread over the weekend, and residents of villages, towns and cities across the country woke up to scenes of buildings set on fire and asylum seeker hotels stormed by angry mobs. Two hotels housing asylum seekers were targeted by
U.K. far-right riots spread, triggering emergency security meeting

LONDON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer convened an emergency security meeting Monday after far-right riots spread over the weekend, and residents of villages, towns and cities across the country woke up to scenes of buildings set on fire and asylum seeker hotels stormed by angry mobs.

Two hotels housing asylum seekers were targeted by mobs on Sunday night in what has turned into the worst disorder the U.K. has seen in years. Nearly 150 people were arrested over the weekend, U.K.’s National Police Chiefs’ Council said.

The violence followed a week of unrest after a stabbing attack that killed three young girls in the northern city of Southport. False claims about the attacker’s ethnicity and origin quickly spread online, fueling the outbursts of violence.

Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul who owns X, weighed in on the violence, writing on the platform that “Civil war is inevitable” in response to video allegedly showing rioters clashing with British police.

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Anti-immigration protests continue to take place around the UK
Demonstrators toss a trash bin during an anti-immigration protest in Rotherham, northern England on Sunday. Hollie Adams / Reuters

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In the northern town of Rotherham, video shared by the BBC and Reuters showed protesters, some masked and carrying St. George Cross flags which can be associated with the far right, chanting “get them out.” The crowd smashed windows of a Holiday Inn Express hotel, which was being used to house asylum seekers as people inside looked on with horror.The rioters can also be seen setting on fire plastic trash trolleys next to the hotel, and hurling planks of wood and profanities at police in riot gear on the scene.

Police in South Yorkshire, where Rotherham is, later said its officers were also targeted with glass bottles and beer cans by a crowd of about 700 people. They added that at least 10 officers were injured in the melee, with one left unconscious following a head injury, although no hotel employees or residents have been reported as hurt.

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Riot police officers push back anti-migration protesters outside the Holiday Inn Express Hotel which is housing asylum seekers on August 4, 2024 in Rotherham, United Kingdom.
Far-right agitators in Liverpool and Manchester rioted and looted shops. Christopher Furlong / Getty Images
Northern Towns See Further Unrest From Far Right
A man believed to be a resident at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel, which is housing asylum seekers, gestures as anti-migration protesters clash with police officers outside on Sunday in Rotherham, northern England.Christopher Furlong / Getty Images

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A police officer was also injured in the clashes at another Holiday Inn hotel in the town of Tamworth, north of Birmingham in the Midlands. Windows were smashed and three Molotov cocktails were used to start fires, Staffordshire Police said. Here too, projectiles were thrown at officers, resulting in one suffering a broken arm, according to the force. No one inside was injured, the police statement added.In the town of Bolton, in the northwest of England, police were trying to keep rival demonstrators apart, with one group shouting “Allahu Akbar” at anti-immigration protesters, according to the footage shared by the BBC Sunday. 

Anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim groups seized upon the child murders at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last Monday as disinformation spread on social media that the suspected attacker was a refugee and radical Islamist. 

In a desperate effort to stop the spread of misinformation, British authorities revealed that the suspect, who is a minor, was born in Britain and had lived for years in a village near Southport itself.

Starmer held an emergency response meeting, or Cobra, attended by ministers, civil servants and police Monday, after he condemned what he called the “far-right thuggery” behind the riots and promised that the rioters would face “full force of the law” in a televised address Sunday night. He later said a “standing army” of specialist officers would be formed to tackle the unrest.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, who oversees borders and policing, called the attack on the hotel in Rotherham “utterly appalling.”

Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield of South Yorkshire Police on Monday pledged to find those who were at the riot and bring them to justice. Butterfield added that during the violence in Rotherham police dogs were injured, and police horses were had bricks, eggs and bottles thrown at their heads and were spat at.

The government has also promised to offer mosques emergency security.

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Northern Towns See Further Unrest From Far Right
Anti-racism counter protesters hold placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham on Sunday.Christopher Furlong / Getty Images

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Lawmakers condemned the violence, with some calling for the Parliament, which is currently in summer recess, to be recalled. Nigel Farage, the leader of the right-wing, anti-immigration Reform UK party and a firebrand ally of Donald Trump, blamed “mass, uncontrolled migration” for the riots.

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