Angela Rener Sir has released an ultimatum Keer starrer, Warning that the UK faces repetition of last year’s summer riots until “the government does not show that it cannot address the concerns of the people”.
In a dramatic intervention at the final cabinet meeting before the summer holiday, the Deputy Prime Minister said that economic insecurity, immigration, people spend online while growing, and “had a deep impact on society”.
He warned the ministers that it was “the government” to “accept the government’s life and improve the lives of people in its communities, amid growing concerns that this unrest could be repeated in the midst of rising concerns in the midst of increasing concerns.
His words come after violent protests Epting, Essex, According to local Tory MP Neil Hudson, in a refuge hotel, which placed the community “at boiling point”.
Calling the government to improve the lives of people, Ms. Rainer said that in 17 of the 18 places, the worst disorder in the last summer was seen at the top of the most deprived.
He said that “while Britain was a successful multi-caste, multi-confident country, the government had to show that there was a plan to remove people’s concerns and provide opportunities to everyone”.
The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted the plan of his own ministry, communities and local government (MHCLG), which would invest billions of pounds in ten years in hundreds of most deprived places, “to restore pride in local areas and improve people’s lives”.
It is believed that she has been working on a community cohesion project for some time in view of the riots about a year ago.
In this way concerns have been raised that the reform UK and Nigel Faraj have expressed sympathy with the protesters around the Bell Hotel in Eating, in which shelters are kept.
The intervention also comes that the position of Ms. Rener in the government has been strengthened in recent weeks, when she played an important role in interacting with the labor rebels to prevent defeat on welfare reforms.
While she repeatedly denies the desire to become Prime Minister, she is regularly discussed as a favorite to take Sir Keer if she is forced as a result of poor elections in May next year.
He is expected to get the official office of the Deputy Prime Minister in a reshuffle in any government after summer.
Responding to Ms. Rener, the Prime Minister’s official spokesperson said he was “focusing on taking action to ensure that we address people’s concerns, very legitimate concerns of the people”.
“And we begin to accept that those concerns are valid, and we begin to deal with the underlying reasons of those concerns,” he said.
Meanwhile, as violent scenes have continued in epping, local orthodox MP, Neil Hudson warned that external groups were preventing trouble.
He said: “People have the right to peaceful opposition in a very correct way, but these violent scenes are not us, they are not applying, and they are not what we are standing. It is deeply disturbing that the people of the outside episted are coming to these protests that do not support the real concerns of our local community, but disrupt violence.”
But he warned: “This is a crisis that is boiling, and for the safety of our community, the government should now have a grip on this situation, and they have to listen to and work quickly to close the hotel. I continue to call the government to immediately shut down the Bell Hotel.”