Tragedies resulting from unvetted migration in UK now lead to revolt by public
A 17-year-old male has been charged with murder and attempted murder after an attack on a children’s party killed three and critically injured several others.It's unclear if the suspect is a Muslim, and Rwanda, as far as I know, may not have that many Islamists living there, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. In any case, this repulsive incident has now led to much of the UK public having had enough of these abominations, and now there's been a revolt in places like Rotherham, which was recently the location of one of the most notorious Muslim rape scandals the country had ever seen:
The suspect in a mass stabbing who was arrested shortly after the attack arrived at court on Thursday, unusually well protected in a convoy of police riot vans, having been charged by police overnight. A statement by Merseyside Police said the 17-year-old male was charged with three counts of murder, 10 counts of attempted murder, and with the possession of a bladed article.
Earlier, the suspect had appeared before a judge at Liverpool Magistrate’s Court. As is usual with British court hearings, the suspect was asked only to speak his name, address and date of birth in court before being remanded in detention until he could appear at the higher Crown Court later the same day. Court reporting by the Daily Telegraph states the court heard the suspect is accused of having a “kitchen knife with a curved blade”.
The suspect has not been named because he is not a legal adult, and police have not made public any information about his identity or perceived motivations. It is known he lived with his parents in the village of Banks, to the north of Southport where the attack took place, and was born in Cardiff, Wales to Rwandan refugee parents.
As the anti-immigration protests and riots in England entered their fifth day on Saturday, hundreds of people surrounded a believed migrant hotel in Rotherham, setting fire to the building and clashing with police.Well, it's clear the UK public's had enough of this, including many leftists. Most disgusting but not surprising, however, is how the government of Sir Keir Starmer's implied they want to impose totalitarian laws in response to what was likely to happen sooner or later, taking action against an outraged public but not to deport and exile offenders, local or otherwise. It says here:
Anti-immigration protesters descended upon the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire on Sunday afternoon as nationwide unrest continues in the wake of the killing of three young British girls at a children’s dance party in Southport by an alleged Rwandan-heritage teenager.
The hotel, which has previously seen protests against housing supposed asylum seekers — many likely illegal boat migrants — at taxpayer expense. According to The Telegraph, the crowd could be heard chanting “Get them out”.
Footage posted on social media showed rioters throwing fire extinguishers and other objects at the retreating lines of police, while others were seen breaking into the hotel, which had partially been set on fire.
It comes as nationwide protest and riots broke out across the country on Saturday, many of which occurred in working-class, deep strongholds of the Labour Party such as Bristol, Liverpool, and Manchester.
Rotherham, also a Labour stronghold, is best known internationally for the infamous grooming gang scandal, in which at least 1,400 girls — some as young as nine — were groomed by Pakistani child rape gangs for years as the local Labour council and other officials turned a blind eye to the abuse over fears of being seen as racist.
The hardline rhetoric from the left-wing PM, who has characterised the protests and riots as “far-right,” on the outpouring of rage and violence has been contrasted to his response during the deadly and deeply destructive Black Lives Matter riots in 2020, when he infamously took the knee in solidarity with the Marxist movement and described those involved as “people rightly demanding justice”.That says all you need to know what's wrong with Starmer's approach, and explains why no sooner was the UK Labour party elected, than Starmer's own ratings have begun to plummet. There's no telling where the UK will go following this horrifying incident, but it's clear the tide's changing in regards to illegal immigrants and the Religion of Peace.
The government has also faced criticism for refusing to discuss footage posted on social media appearing to show violent responses from large groups of Muslim or leftist counter protesters.
Update: Andrea Widburg has more on what's developing in the UK.
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