Sir Keir Starmer has been warned that riots could hit the UK “within a month” as the ongoing migrant crisis and a rise of sexual offences linked to asylum seekers is causing anger within communities.
A 41 Ethiopian asylum seeker was charged with multiple sex offences after crossing the English Channel days earlier which triggered the protests at Epping.
The former Head of Public Order Kevin Hurley has warned there is “growing resentment” across England over the migrant crisis gripping the UK.
Hurley issued a warning to Starmer that Labour is “finished” unless the government “radically” sorts out this mess.
Speaking to GB News Hurley said, “What we’ve learned is if Labour doesn’t do something quickly, they’re finished.
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Because we are seeing a growing buildup of resentment in the public about uncontrolled illegal migration as opposed to legal migration, because, of course, to enter the UK or without the correct documentation is in fact a criminal offence.
We are seeing a build up of resentment up and down the country, particularly with these hotels and these essentially young men being planted on people’s villages where they have different cultural values and different ideas, and people don’t like it.
He also slammed the police saying that they have still not got their mobilisation processes correct” following the 2011 riots, however today these are a very “different type of protest.”
He said, “The police have learnt that they need to get sharper at mobilising assets and deploying them to trouble spots to try and control what’s going on. They’re in a worse position that they were in 2011, because less officers now want to do that kind of work these days.
And it’s apparent, funnily enough, from the recent incidents in Essex and the US President coming over, that they still have not got their mobilisation processes correct to move people around the country.”
Hurley added, “I don’t think we will see trouble to the same level that we saw in 2011, because this is a different type of riot or protest.
“These people are coming out around the hotels and so on are essentially ordinary people who live in the localities.
“Yes, some troublemakers come in, whether they are from some extreme right wing group or from antifa, but they’re not the same as the 2011 ones, where they were essentially opportunists, inner city yobs who went out looting.”
Hurley told GB News, “So in conclusion, I think the one lesson that comes out here is that Government needs to do something radical to take away the attractiveness of the offer for people to come here. Putting them in hotels or even housing of multiple occupation is not going to stop it.
“The only way is to replicate what the Australians did, or even indeed what Trump has done in America, which has put them straight into detention camps.
“Where of course, they’ll get their basic food and they’ll get a roof over their head and medical, but they will not be allowed to walk around and they will not be able to say, look at the great life we’re having.”
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