The case of Cameron Bell, so shocking that last weekend it prompted Elon Musk to label Britain a “police state”, illustrates much of the worst of the injustices that happened during Starmer’s crackdown on the disorder that followed the Southport massacre this summer.
On August 4th, six days after the Southport attack, a mob attempted to set a migrant hotel on fire in Tamworth, Staffordshire. Petrol bombs were thrown, windows were smashed, and one officer was left with a suspected broken arm. Ugly, stupid violence that ought never to have happened.
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