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Farage warns Starmer Southport riots is nothing compared to ‘what will happen in the next few weeks’

2nd Aug 24 9:58 am

Nigel Farage has attacked the Prime Minister saying “he has not got a clue” on how to get a grip to stop “street violence” which the country has witnessed this week.

After three innocent little children were stabbed to death on Monday riots have erupted in Southport, London and then in Hartlepool.

People are saying “enough is enough” and are fed up with the boats crossing the English Channel and are demanding the government to “stop the boats” and “save our kids.”

PA news agency has reported that more protest have been planned over the coming days and that at least 15 further protests have been seen online.

On Thursday Sir Keir Starmer announced during a press conference at Downing Street a national violent disorder programme will be launched by police forces.

Starmer said, “The far right are showing who they are – we have to show who we are in response to that.”

He added, the meeting with police chief was held to “pull together our response, response both to the immediate challenge which is clearly driven by far-right hatred, but also all violent disorder that flares up whatever the apparent cause or motivation.”

Farage hit back to educate Starmer that the ‘far-right ate a reaction to fear, to discomfort” which is out there across the UK and this is “shared by tens of million of people.”

Farage warned that in the UK there is “societal decline” which “is happening” right now.

Farage posted a video message on social media, in response to Starmer, he said, “So the Prime Minister tonight, reacting to what has happened over the course of the last 48 hours, his conclusion? very simple.

“It’s all the far-right, as if they’re causing all of the problems. No, the far-right are a reaction to fear, to discomfort, to unease that is out there, shared by tens of millions of people.

“Let me be clear, I don’t support street violence, I don’t support thuggery in any way at all. But I’m worried not just about the events in Southport, but about societal decline that is happening in our country.

“Law and order, folks, on our streets is breaking down. This Prime Minister hasn’t got an earthly clue how to deal with it. We need to start getting tough.

“We need to use stop and search, regardless of the colour of the skin of anyone that gets stopped.

“We need tougher prison sentences for anybody carrying a knife. We need folks, to get real.

“Because I’ll tell you what, what you’ve seen on the streets of Hartlepool, of London, of Southport is nothing to what will happen over the course of the next few weeks.

“Let’s have proper law and order. But Mr Starmer, just to blame a few far-right thugs to say that’s the root of our problems doesn’t work.”

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