The UK suffered the worst outbreak of rioting in over a decade, sparked initially by the murder of three young girls in northwest England before morphing into anti-immigrant and racist violence by far-right groups across the country. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said rioters will face the “full force of the law,” but the unrest underscores how his Labour Party’s landslide election win masked deep divisions that an extreme political fringe is trying to exploit.
The killing of three girls in a knife attack at a summer holiday dance class in Southport on July 29 triggered an outpouring of grief. But false rumors on social media that the perpetrator was a Muslim asylum-seeker had a disastrous impact. Even as victims’ families urged calm, groups of people — including some not from Southport — hijacked a vigil, hurled bricks at police and attacked a mosque. With the risk of violence spreading, the court took the rare step of naming the teenager — who was born in the UK — to try to defuse the tensions.
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