I posted a few weeks ago, the England has a long tradition of rioting.
AOG: // Take what has happened recently in London, such a thing would not have happened in pre multi immigration England. //
Wrong. The British have a long tradition of rioting.
1517 - Evil May Day
1668 - Bawdy House Riots
1715 - English Political Riot, (London, England)[citation needed]
1720 - French Financial Riot, (Paris, France)[citation needed]
1721 - English Servants Riot, (London, England)[citation needed]
1727 - English Anti-Turnpike Riot, (Bristol, England)
1733 - London Anti-Tax Riot, (London, England)
1735 - English Anti-Turnpike Riots, (Hereford/Worcester, England)
1736 - Anti-Irish Riots, (Shoreditch/Spitalfields/Whitechapel, England)
1736 - Porteous Riots, (Edinburgh, Scotland)
1743 - London Gin Riots, (London, England)
1769 - Spitalfield Riots
1780 - Gordon Riots, (London, England)
1791 - Priestley Riots, (Birmingham, England)
1809 - Old Price Riots, 1809, (London, England)
1811-1812 - English Luddite Riots, (Leicester/York, England)
1814 - English Luddite Riots of 1814, (Leicester/York, England)
1816 - English Luddite Riots of 1816, (Leicester/York, England)
1830 - Swing Riots, (south and east of England)
1831 - Bristol Riots, (Bristol, England)
1910 - Tonypandy Riot (South Wales, UK)
1919 - Battle of Bow Street, (Bow Street, London, UK)
1919 - Luton Peace Day Riots, Luton U.K.
1936 - Battle of Cable Street, (London, England)
Of course all the about were before multiculturalism, so that xan't be the excuse.