Last summer we saw far-right riots sweep across the UK. We saw communities fearful of attacks from thugs, people unable to leave their homes, lives upended. We also saw communities come together and say “enough”, “we stand united”.
The hate and division, the hostile political rhetoric and fearmongering, hasn’t gone away though. We continue to see violence against those seeking to build their lives here, mobs attacking hotels across the country, such as in Epping and Norwich, rioting in the streets, such as in Ballymena, and the burning of effigies…
Last summer we saw far-right riots sweep across the UK. We saw communities fearful of attacks from thugs, people unable to leave their homes, lives upended. We also saw communities…