Riots reflect public discontent, not just recent killings

telegraph.co.uk

Riots in Britain have been attributed to widespread dissatisfaction with the country's state, rather than solely the recent killings of three girls in Southport, according to Craig Mackinlay, a former MP. He noted that while far-Right groups organized the protests, many participants are ordinary citizens expressing their grievances. Mackinlay emphasized the need to address violent extremists while recognizing the broader public discontent.


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