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Summer Riots?
I get the impression a lot of people are fed up with their lot at the moment, and they are angry and desperate.
I would not be surprised if we see civil unrest on the streets again. When it warms up end of May, beginning of June, then I think there will be trouble.
I hope not, any lawlessness will distract from the Government's abysmal record and could lead to a backlash in favour of the Conservatives.
Anyone else feel a sense of impending menace?
I would not be surprised if we see civil unrest on the streets again. When it warms up end of May, beginning of June, then I think there will be trouble.
I hope not, any lawlessness will distract from the Government's abysmal record and could lead to a backlash in favour of the Conservatives.
Anyone else feel a sense of impending menace?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it won't take much to light the touchpapers. Plenty of people around who just seem to want to jump on a bandwagon as an excuse to cause trouble. I felt a bit of it in the atmosphere are the local EDL/Antifascist faceoff in Manchester some weeks ago, people loitering waiting for something to kick off so they can join in.
To me it reminded me (though on a smaller scale) of the Manchester riots kicking off. I got caught in it and it was similar then, lots of smaller groups lurking waiting for someone to start things off.
To me it reminded me (though on a smaller scale) of the Manchester riots kicking off. I got caught in it and it was similar then, lots of smaller groups lurking waiting for someone to start things off.
if there are i will find some place to hide, considering the bloody mess they made the last time. The annoying thing is how they targeted many small shops, those who already struggle to make a living. Wood Green got a pasting, every other shop front was smashed in, and the goods looted from the sports shops and even boots the chemist, not my idea of how to protest, just another looting and mindless vandalism.
There was a large trail of destruction around here too, I would say if there had been a more proactive preventative approach it could have limited damage, not that people should have to, but the day after the riot here the streets were lines with police, they were everywhere, shop windows had been emptied or boarded or secured up (and torrential rain was a bit of a blessing), it a bit like opening the stable door after the horse had bolted, a very muted, barely visible presence the day of the actual riots.
I ended up in the midst (literally right in the middle) of two separate mobs of rioters, the second of which were mainly on bikes, bandanas over their faces, carrying weapons trying to smash their way into shops. I just tried to flatten myself into a bus shelter to hide until the police sirens approached and they scattered. It was terrifying, nothing to do with any political cause or message, just sheer lawlessness.
I ended up in the midst (literally right in the middle) of two separate mobs of rioters, the second of which were mainly on bikes, bandanas over their faces, carrying weapons trying to smash their way into shops. I just tried to flatten myself into a bus shelter to hide until the police sirens approached and they scattered. It was terrifying, nothing to do with any political cause or message, just sheer lawlessness.
there already have been protests in some parts of the capital about the cuts, but one can make one's point without smashing up the place. I had no choice but to go out the day after and was truly shocked at the mess. Then watching the footage on the news later with those awful blokes nicking the students wallet and gear, as they pretended to be good samaritans helping him up..
I suspect a more coordinated attack this time. Anarchists and extreme leftists hijacking a legitimate protest. Similar to how the poll tax riots panned out. No one condoned the poll tax riot, but were pleased when it was abolished. I envisage a rent a mob rather than the petty criminals of two years ago.
I am not deliberately being argumentative, but I have never heard that
// the police said then that there was a core anarchist group who egged on those who were out to cause criminal damage //.
I personally witnessed some of the Manchester riot and I cannot agree that anarchists were coordinating anything.
// the police said then that there was a core anarchist group who egged on those who were out to cause criminal damage //.
I personally witnessed some of the Manchester riot and I cannot agree that anarchists were coordinating anything.