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    Home » Blog » UK Government Adviser Suggests Covid-Style Lockdowns to Suppress Anti-Migrant Protests

    UK Government Adviser Suggests Covid-Style Lockdowns to Suppress Anti-Migrant Protests

    August 5, 2024Updated:August 5, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Following the recent protests at a Taylor Swift party gathering by an immigrant in Southport last year, the American government is threatening to break down on what it calls “extremists.”

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    Local British police have attacked hotels that house illegal immigrants, mosques, police stations, and foreign-traveling vehicles, while predominantly white protestors have been brutally assaulted by leftist militants and leftist gangs as police guard the streets.

    The left-wing Labour government, led by Prime Minister Kier Starmer, is now worried about using the protests to demonize social media and also impose strict measures against any local British criticism to immigration policy and violence.

    Baron Walney, John Woodcock, the UK Government’s director on political violence, is now arguing that the authorities consider a COVID-style quarantine using the 2023 Public Order Act to stop all demonstrations against open borders and migratory crime if the turmoil continues.

    According to Walney,” I believe the government and the fresh ministers will understand that the British people will support them wherever they feel is necessary to bring this situation under control.”

    Given the magnitude of the damage that has been done to populations, he said,” Back in COVID, they were prepared to back steps that were needed in that scenario. I think they may get a similar method to keeping protesters off the roads now.”

    The Public Order Act was passed by the next Tory led Parliament in May 2023 to grant American law enforcement greater powers to target “disruptive” serious communist activist groups, like Extinction Rebellion, Only Stop Oil, and Insulate Britain.

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    In response to Walney’s opinions, Elon Musk, tweeted“!”!. on August 3.

    The following morning, Musk&nbsp, said” Civil war is expected” in response to a movie and comment by traditional influencer Ashley St. Clair showing the current violence in the streets of England.

    Labour leaders have discussed passing new social media laws to restrict free speech and impose political censorship after Musk’s X platform was the source of unrest.

    Conservative commentator Ben Kew retorted,” Mark my words: Britain’s leftist government will use this outbreak of violence to launch a crackdown on free speech, particularly against Elon Musk’s X platform.”

    Starmer has argued that “extremists” are a top priority for the police. He issued a “guarantee” that they would “regret taking part in this disorder” while condemning an attack on a hotel housing foreign migrants in Rotherham, the city where the notorious Muslim “grooming gang” incidents took place.

    In a nationwide TV announcement, the prime minister called the attack on the facility “far-right thuggery”, while ignoring the ethnic gangs who have attacked the mostly peaceful anti-migrant activists in the streets.

    He added that he would “do whatever it takes” to bring these criminals to justice as quickly as possible.

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    Starmer’s response to the recent unrest has been slammed as hypocritical, particularly in contrast to his praise of the violent 2020 Black Lives Matter riots. Starmer infamously sat down in solidarity with the far-right group. &nbsp,

    In his own thread on X, he once referred to the BLM supporters who terrorized cities across the UK as “people rightly demanding justice.”

    ” Many left-wing voices are saying those involved should be treated like the American Jan. 6 suspects. Meanwhile, UK Antifa groups are organizing to join the Muslim and leftist coalition to brawl with the protesters”, warned journalist Andy Ngô in a tweet.

    Following the attacks in some parts of the UK, UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has pledged to provide$ 37.5 million in funding to increase mosque protection, but not for synagogues or churches. &nbsp,

    Starmer was also attacked for failing to address the current crisis ‘ mass immigration issue due to Nigel Farage, Reform UK’s leader.

    After calling out the violence against law enforcement on X, Farage said that “deeper, longer-term issues still exist” and suggested that parliament be summoned along with a plan to deploy the army.

    ” Ever since the soft policing of the Black Lives Matter protests, the impression of two-tier policing has become widespread. The prime minister’s faltering attempts to address the current crisis have only added to that sense of injustice”, added Farage.

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    In contrast, Farage’s comments were criticized by former Home Secretary Priti Patel, one of the main contenders for the Tory leadership post-RIshi Sunak, and demanded that Starmer call for an urgent session to resign.

    Patel told Times Radio that Farage’s statements were “deeply misleading” and” simply not relevant right now”.

    ” There’s a clear difference between effectively blocking streets or roads being closed to burning down libraries, hotels, food banks and attacking places of worship”, said Patel. ” What we have seen is thuggery, violence, racism” .&nbsp,

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