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UK’s Starmer talks of ‘standing army’ of police, vows ‘swift criminal sanctions’ for rioters

  • Over the weekend, several officers were injured and scores of people were arrested as mobs throwing bricks and flares clashed with police

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A car burns on Parliament Road in Middlesbrough during an anti-immigration demonstration at the weekend. Photo: PA Wire / dpa
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday vowed “swift criminal sanctions” following an emergency meeting on the far-right riots that broke out across England last week over the murders of three children.
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The prime minister met ministers and police chiefs, including Scotland Yard boss Mark Rowley, to discuss how to quell the violence that first broke out in Southport, northwest England on Tuesday.

Over the weekend, several police officers were injured and scores of people were arrested as mobs throwing bricks and flares clashed with officers, burnt and looted shops, and smashed the windows of cars and homes.
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Photo: AP
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Photo: AP

As part of a “number of actions” to come out of Monday’s meeting, the government will “ramp up criminal justice” to ensure that “sanctions are swift”, Starmer told the media.

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He also said a “standing army” of specially trained police officers was ready to be deployed to support local forces if any further riots break out.

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