The British Prime Minister canceled his holiday.
Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, faced a major crisis in his first month as Prime Minister, which continues to cause concern in British society.
Although the riots and unrest by racist extremists have been contained in recent days, they continue to fluctuate and have also manifested in various forms in Northern Ireland. The spread of riots and unrest to Northern Ireland was the last thing Starmer wanted to hear. The Starmer government quickly initiated legal plans to pave the way for a decisive confrontation with the destructive extremists.
In this context, the trials of the arrested suspects began swiftly, and their charges and convictions were well publicized as a warning to the sympathizers of these extremists.
Interestingly, on the first day of Starmer’s government, British prisons faced a shortage of space and were truly on the verge of being full. Now, he has taken action to increase space in the prisons, and given the extent of the riots, this expansion of prisons needs to happen quickly. On the other hand, some former convicts with minor offenses might be released. Starmer has canceled his holiday and has set aside his family trip to Europe.
Alongside his Muslim Justice Minister, he will oversee the situation overnight with more than six thousand police forces deployed in sensitive areas across the country.