Hundreds of thousands of the anti-racist and anti-fascist protesters have outnumbered far-right antagonists on the streets of Britain as they choose ‘love over hate’ for illogically targeting immigrants for stealing so-called jobs.
Approximately 100 hate-fuelled protests were announced across the country last night in the U.K drew police deployment in their biggest mobilisation of resources since the 2011 riots.
UK PM calls riots as thugs
In a statement from 10 Downing Street on Sunday afternoon, the prime minister vowed that the authorities will "do whatever it takes to bring these thugs to justice" and that justice will be swift.
Thugs had been using now-banned channels on the app and shared tips on how to 'hood up'.
A gathering of 25,000 anti-racist activists turned out in force in cities across the UK and by drizzly weather that hit southern parts of England.
Counter-protesters turned out in their thousands in several UK cities outnumbering 'anti-immigration' protesters.
The so-called demos came as scores of arrests and dozens of convictions were sealed in rapid time, following more than a week of unrest after three young girls were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport on July 29.