As our own Amy Curtis reported earlier, U.K. Secretary of State Yvette Cooper said “far-right” protestors would “pay the price — imprisonment, travel bans, and more.” This came after native Britons took to the streets to protest the takeover of the country by Muslim migrants and the stabbing death of three little girls at a Taylor Swift dance camp and the injury of many more, some critical. It was soapy but mostly peaceful:
The scenes from Southport are incredibly moving. Children, amongst a sea of flowers, blowing bubbles into the air to represent “kisses to heaven” in commemoration of Bebe, Alice and Elsie. A beautiful, poignant tribute, full of innocence and hope. What a wonderful community. pic.twitter.com/4NFM1Jdfl0
— Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) August 5, 2024
Here’s Birmingham Monday:
This is Birmingham. Coming soon to every city in the UK as mass migration…