Outburst! The largest riot in 13 years
On August 3, Reuters reported that following the killing of three little girls in northwestern England, the largest riots in 13 years broke out in several cities in United Kingdom, resulting in injuries to police officers and damage to property.
It is reported that the "knife attacker in Southport children's dance class in Southport was a radical Muslim immigrant, after which hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters were involved in riots in towns and cities" that went viral on social media platforms is false propaganda.
In fact, the suspect was born in United Kingdom, but protests by anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim demonstrators continued, turning into violence, arson and looting. Many police officers were injured while trying to stop the clashes with protesters.
A similar situation has occurred in the south-western city of Bristol, the report added.
The report referred to police statements on the matter, saying that in Belfast, property damage had been reported at some commercial facilities and at least one shop had been set on fire.
How to say, it is time for United Kingdom to reflect on the deep-seated reasons behind the outbreak of riots in many places! Whether it is anti-immigrant or anti-Muslim, it is just a fuse, and the most fundamental cause is the damage to people's livelihood.
In July this year, United Kingdom welcomed Kiel · Starmer, the sixth prime minister in eight years. Starmer was the first university student in his family, having studied law at the University of Leeds and then a master's degree in law from the University of Oxford, where he studied human rights law and became a solicitor in 1987. Before entering politics, he worked as a lawyer and worked as a prosecutor.
According to public information, Starmer has defended prisoners facing the death penalty and spent a lot of time providing free legal advice to ordinary people to help them use the law against the stronger. He was responsible for the "McDonald's defamation case" that caused a sensation in Europe, helping environmentalists accused by McDonald's of defamation, and thus became a well-known human rights lawyer in the United Kingdom. He has also worked with the United Kingdom Miners' Federation to protect miners' rights and was Legal Adviser to the Northern Ireland Police Commission for 5 years.
This also became a stepping stone for Starmer to enter politics, and at the same time, it also gathered a lot of popularity.
In 2015, Starmer was first elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom Parliament, and in April 2020, Starmer was elected leader of the Labour Party. Over the course of four years, Starmer pulled Labour from the bottom to the heart of United Kingdom politics, to be precise, back to where Labour once was.
Starmer won the election is not difficult, but the difficult thing is how to reverse the status quo in United Kingdom, otherwise how impassioned he was in the election campaign at that time, and how he would be slapped in the face now.
As the leader of the Labour Party, Starmer's main focus is to seek the interests of workers from the perspective of workers, but now judging from the largest riots in United Kingdom in 13 years, Starmer's appointment has not solved the United Kingdom's economy.
In closing, Starmer spoke about the relationship with China in the election, saying that the relationship between China and the UK brings a "long-term and strategic path", declaring that he would "work together where we can, compete where we need to compete, and challenge where we have to challenge." "and will work to improve the United Kingdom's ability to understand and respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by China."
Starmer is a person who understands, but he understands that cooperation always takes time, whether it is the preliminary investigation or the manifestation of the results of cooperation, it takes time to verify.
Whisper, United Kingdom will not have a 9th prime minister in 8 years!