Riots in UK reveals shops Looted, Prime Minister Starmer promises to punish the perpetrators.

Rioters in England have been warned by Keith Starmer on Sunday that they will soon regret their involvement in the riot.

The riot even led to the death of three children and the news has circulated throughout the country.

Reports have it that the violence attack which was caused by the misinformation that the masses got had sparked a clash between protesters and the police.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, “I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder. Whether directly or those whipping up this action online, and then running away themselves.” He also condemned the “far-right thuggery” and promised to bring “justice” to the perpetrators.

Some video footage online reveals how rioters were forcing their way into Holiday Inn Express but it’s still unclear whether asylum seekers were inside the building at the time of the attack.

The Rioters were seen throwing bricks, bottles at the police, which ended up injuring many police officers. They also looted and burnt shops. The violence has been recorded to be the worst since 2011 riots.

Tiffany Lynch an agent of the Police Federation of England said. “We’re now seeing it [trouble] flooding across major cities and towns.”

Rallies have the slogan “Enough is enough” Participants are seen waving English and British flags and chanting slogans like “Stop the boats,” which refers to irregular migrants travelling to Britain from France.

There were many Anti-fascist demonstrators holding counter-rallies in many cities. They even chanted “Nazi scum off our streets” while other far-right protesters replied with “You’re not English any more.”

But some reports has it that Not all gatherings were violent. Some other peaceful protests in Aldershot revealed participants holding placards which read “Stop the invasion” and “We’re not far right, we’re just right.”


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