The Congressional report claiming there was no evidence of “two-tier policing” in response to the Southport riots last year against child murders was blown up by commentators as “absurd.”
On Monday, the House Interior Committee issued a report claiming that police response to anxiety following the murder of three young girls at the Taylor Swift dance party by Rwandan and manipulation teens was unproportionate and did not show police bias.
The report, which reportedly anger over the massive stab wounds led to 246 protests and rebellious protests across the UK, found 88 of them to be “significant.” So far, there have been 1,072 charges against 1,804 arrests and 1,072 riots.
For extraordinary arrests, the government also embarked on plans to release criminals from prison, creating rooms in overcrowded prisons in Britain, and housing those convicted in the riots.
Reports, unable to find evidence of bias, I said According to Sky News, “People participating in the obstacles were not more strongly policed as they were throwing missiles, attacking police officers and committing arson due to political views being assumed.
“It was dishonorable to see an unfounded commentary about the ‘two-tier police’ that undermines the efforts of police officers who have served bravely in the face of violence. ”
“We are a member of the committee,” said Conservative Party Chairman Dame Karen Bradley, who chairs the committee.
“This needs to be recognized by commentators who have spread the claims of the ‘two-tier police’ too easily. Organized obstacles meet robust responses correctly.
But despite obvious attempts by lawmakers to compare Southport riots with non-violent protests, the gap in other riots has long pointed to gaps with other riots, including those that pretreat Southport crackdowns just weeks or months by members of the Roman community, such as the Harehill area of Leeds, Yorkshire.
Police were doing so during the outbreak of violence. defendant After being attacked, they “retreated” from the Roman riots, a two-storey bus was torched, a police car was overturned, and a fire broke out.
Others, such as the reforms of British leader Nigel Farage, highlighted the then-opposing leader, who kneeled in parliamentary offices in solidarity with Black Live Matter Rioters in 2020, and is now Prime Minister Kia Starmer.
Farage previously compared the response to the Southport riots with those that broke out in the Muslim community in Manchester just a few weeks ago.
The reform boss claimed that the months it took to accus the Muslim man accused of being involved in the attacks of airport police officers had demonstrated “two layers” of justice in the UK.
This rating was shared by Lord Goldsmith. Goldsmith said the government’s response could not be “more pronounced contrasted,” at the time of crackdown on the Southport riots. [previous] Reaction to the Manchester riots where violent thugs demand immediate justice [and] The minister bent back and explained that he “understands” his anger. ”
Monday’s report from Congress was widely criticized on social media. TalkTV host Kevin O’Sullivan I said: “The absurd lawmakers concluded that Southport had no evidence of two-tier policing.
Social Policy Analyst Dr. Rakiv Esan I said GB News said the report was trying to “gaslight” the public, saying “two-tier policing is a kind of myth very rude.”
“This is a dishonest report and it’s very unfortunate. The issue of two-tier policing should be treated at the utmost seriousness, and that [should] Include specialized research to look into it,” he added.
On his side, Nigel Farage I said“I don’t accept the findings of the report at all, not just the two-tier policing, but the two-tier justice.
“There are people who have said that something very uncomfortable in the heat of the Facebook moment is very quickly going to prison. Others on the other side of the debate say they are not treated the same way.
“I think those prosecutions took months, weeks before we were attacked at Manchester Airport.”
