Britain is a ‘powder keg’ of stress that can ignite, warns after riots

Britain is a 'powder keg' of stress that can ignite, warns after riots

The UK is a “powder keg” of social stresses that can be easily ignited once again, a major report has warned a year later Riots erupted Sparked by across the country Southport A knife attacks in which three young girls were killed.

One of the three adults, equivalent to 15 million people, says that they rarely or sometimes do not meet people of different backgrounds, according to the findings of research in the nation Community power and harmony,

It was also found that seven out of 10 have never met or had a conversation with the local asylum seekers Polarized Debate on immigrationStruggles with the cost of living in politicians and the cost of decline.

Sir Sajid Javid and former Labor MP John Kruddas, who are heading the new independent commission on the community and cohesion, said that the report shows “clear evidence” that the report shows that the report shows that the report shows that the report shows Social bond Are under increasing pressure.

Without action, “the very base of our democracy is at risk”, he warned.

“It is leaving our society more fragmented, delicate and less flexible for internal and external threats,” he said.

“At the same time, the driving division of forces is intensifying: political polarization is deepening and confidence in institutions is declining, while economic pressure is increasing – especially the cost of living crisis – widely promoting desperation, is intensified by a comprehensive belief that is intense by a comprehensive belief Immigration The policy is in chaos.

“These trends are unbreakable – narrowing the place for creative dialogue and increasing the risk of further disturbance and isolation.”

Riots were swept away in Britain in the last summer after stabbing Southport ,Country,

It comes after last summer Remote riots In towns and cities across the country, hotel residence was targeted with asylum seekers.

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The unrest was triggered after spreading misinformation on social media, claiming that the attacker started a knife boiled in the dance class of children with a teller Swift-themed on July 29, in which three girls died, a Muslim refuge.

The culprit was later revealed as 17-year-old Axal Rudakubana, who was born in Cardif’s parents who were Christians.

We are state Report, Independent Think Tank by British Future and The Besa Network, the clash is described as the result of “long -term social pressures” tinderboxes, which remain unknowingly.

“Without immediate action, the risks of unrest are being ruled by the reports,” the report said.

“We saw what could be seen in the previous summer disorder. People seeking attack on visible minorities and refuge people marked Britain’s worst target violence in a generation.

“High roads, businesses and community places were damaged or destroyed and people fought the police on the roads.”

Survey of 2,243 UK adults and eight focus groups (with a total of 71 participants) around the UK, which includes riots in areas, showed that the anxiety around immigration is the top cause of stress within the local communities.

About half (49 percent) of the respondents believe that the division among the local people and those who have gone to the UK, including refugees and asylum seekers, are negatively influenced by the people of various backgrounds how well people of different backgrounds can meet in their area.

But most people (67 percent) say that they have never met or interacted with shelter seekers in their local area, or if they have it, they are uncertain.

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Partition on migration was given more negatively than division related to religious, ethnic, political and wealth.

One of the three adults says that they rarely do not have the opportunity to meet people of different backgrounds.

Financial security plays a role in this – half people believe that they do not have enough money to meet and meet people in normal places like cafes or pubs.

During the last year’s riots, stress on the refuge seekers was central for the flames of violence, as the time was misinformed about the killer’s identity on social media, at that time. Independent found.

As a result, the shelter hotels were attacked and encouraged online violence, with the arrest of people, including Lucy Konoli, the wife of a Tory councilor, which was, which was, which was. Jail for 31 months on a tweet,

This lack of awareness progresses, as 4 out of 10 people do not even know whether the refugee are being kept in their local area, the survey shows the survey.

The survey also found that although eight out of eight people still believe that people of different backgrounds meet well in their area, it has gone down over the years.

In the most disadvantaged areas, those people are probably likely to say with different backgrounds (69 percent), while in the most rich regions compared to 90 percent.

A map of data in various local authorities suggests that in addition to areas in the east of London, especially near Manchester and Leeds, especially Manchester and Leeds have a high alleged reduction of social harmony.

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The harmony in harmony between people of different backgrounds is considered to be the worst in Boston, only at 59 percent; 21 points below the national average.

The city was home Racist riots Two decades ago After the euro of 2004A Brexit Garh, and elected reform MP Richard Tice.

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