Michael Gov Are branded concerns by Angela Rener About repetition of last year’s summer violence As “a big mistake”, Claiming that it can “silently encourage” riots.
East Tory Cabinet Minister, who was the predecessor of Ms. Rener As the Secretary of State responsible for communities said that history showed that the warning could break the violence, making it inevitable.
Their comments follow one hold briefing Deputy Prime Minister On Tuesday, he gave the cabinet colleagues, where he connected economic crises and immigration to community stress and said that the government needed to accept the “real concerns” of the people about social changes, as well as to fall into the standard of living.
She was speaking after violent scenes in Epping, Essex, where the protesters clashed near the Bell Hotel, which is believed to have included asylum seekers.
Given that Southport’s killings were provoked in 17 out of 18 regions with riots last year, they were among the poorest people in the UK, while “while Britain was a successful multi-caste, multi-confident country, the government had to show that the government had to show that there were plans to overcome people’s concerns and provide opportunities for all”.
Mr. Gov, who is now the editor SpectatorCommunity comes with a significant ministerial experience in dealing with stress and riots.
As a former Justice Secretary, he was also responsible for the law courts and was a prominent member of David Cameron’s cabinet as Education Secretary in 2011 during the riots in London.
Speaking on ITV this morning, he said: “I think it’s a mistake on labor, to brief it, I think it’s a big mistake, it reminds me of what happened in the 1970s [former US president] When America was going through a difficult time, Jimmy Carter said that this country is in the grip of a unhealthyness. ,
“You don’t, if you are a government, negatively negatively negatively and you definitely do not suggest people that violence can be broken in this way.”
Asked about the comments made by reform leader Nigel Faraj, sympathetic with the protesters in Epping, he said: “I think it is understood why Nigel Faraj says, but I do not believe that anyone should do anything to guess or in any way it should be said that it is unfavorable.
“Because he either encourages silently or the government feels the mercy of events.
“Of course you deal with migration, of course the government should do more to show that people are being deported and asylum seekers are being processed effectively.
“But important rules are shown in politics, don’t tell.
“You give hope, you don’t double the disappointment.”
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