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Far-right riots in the UK have continued for a seventh day and now one of the world’s richest men has been accused of inflaming tensions.
Last night police faced ‘sustained violence’ in Plymouth.
Six arrests were made by local police, while ‘several officers’ suffered minor injuries.
150 police were deployed across the city.
Rival groups attended in protest, holding signs saying ’no place for hate’ and ‘say no to nazis’.
Bricks, fireworks and missiles were launched at them by rioters.
While violence continues on the streets, a war of words is being waged online.
Billionaire X owner Elon Musk claimed that the UK is heading towards civil war.
His comments were rejected by Keir Starmer’s spokesperson, who said such comments have ‘no justification’.
They added that ‘anyone who is whipping up violence will face the full force of the law’.
Musk later commented on a post by the Prime Minister, which condemned attacks on the muslim community.
The X owner said ‘shouldn’t you be concerned about attacks on *all* communities’?
The row comes as the British government pressured social media companies to remove hateful content online, believed to be a factor in the upsurge in violence.
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Far-right riots in the UK have continued for a seventh day and now one of the world’s richest men has been accused of inflaming tensions.
Last night police faced ‘sustained violence’ in Plymouth.
Six arrests were made by local police, while ‘several officers’ suffered minor injuries.
150 police were deployed across the city.
Rival groups attended in protest, holding signs saying ’no place for hate’ and ‘say no to nazis’.
Bricks, fireworks and missiles were launched at them by rioters.
While violence continues on the streets, a war of words is being waged online.
Billionaire X owner Elon Musk claimed that the UK is heading towards civil war.
His comments were rejected by Keir Starmer’s spokesperson, who said such comments have ‘no justification’.
They added that ‘anyone who is whipping up violence will face the full force of the law’.
Musk later commented on a post by the Prime Minister, which condemned attacks on the muslim community.
The X owner said ‘shouldn’t you be concerned about attacks on *all* communities’?
The row comes as the British government pressured social media companies to remove hateful content online, believed to be a factor in the upsurge in violence.
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