Chaos and Surveillance in the U.K.

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There have been protests in cities across the United Kingdom after young children were killed by a teenager who went on a stabbing rampage at a dance class last week.

Some of the protests turned violent but not all protestors were violent. Some of them are afraid because mass migration can lead to violence if there is no attempt to assimilate cultures. They want to know if the boy who murdered these young girls was on a watch list.

The government and the media says that these people are “far-right” because they held signs that said “Save Our Kids” and chanted “Christ is King.” Muslims marched alongside Christians because legal immigrants want a safe place to live too.

The government implemented emergency measures over the weekend such as keeping courts open around the clock “to fast-track sentencing under government plans to crack down on far-Right riots that swept Britain.”

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that anyone who participated in these protests would “regret taking part in this disorder,” even those who only supported it online but never showed up. His approval ratings are in the toilet.

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