Bimini, Jeremy Corbyn, and more than 100 others unite against the far-right after violent riots
Bimini, Self Esteem, Billy Bragg, and the MP Jeremy Corbyn are among those uniting against racist and violent riots (Image: Instagram/@biminibabes and WikiCommons/Rwendland)
More than 100 politicians, celebrities, and community figures have signed a statement taking a stand against far-right violence in the UK.
It follows a wave of violent, racist, and Islamophobic riots that have taken place across the country in the wake of a stabbing in Southport. On Monday 29 July three girls – Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar – died after a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. 10 others, including eight children, were injured.
Since then far-right mobs have taken to the streets attacking mosques, hotels housing migrants, and even Muslim graves. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised
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