England's Right Wing Period Calls For Nationalism While Leading To Alcohol Stores In Manchester
JAKARTA - Riots have been widespread in the UK since far-right demonstrations opposed the stabbing of 3 children in Taylor Swift's dance class in Southport, England.
Today, Sunday 4 August, the riots reached Sciencebury, Manchester. The right-wing sympathizers toured the call for "England" and "Oh, Tommy" nationalism.
Tommy refers to England's right-wing activist and anti-immigrant group leader, Tommy Robinson.
But sadly, this action was colored by the crowd of looting of liquor, aka alcohol.
According to Mirror.co.uk monitoring, a far-right man shouted nationalism, while others left the shop that was broken into at Piccadily Gardens with full hands with bottles of wine.
Many of the right-wing masses in this looting also wore masks or head coverings from the jackets worn.
Earlier, police revealed that misinformation or hoaxes were the strongest indications of widespread chaos after the British right-wing crowd rioted in front of the Southport mosque, England.
Merseyside's Assistant Chief of Police, Alex Goss, said that there were false accusations of the identity of the stabbing perpetrator.
"There is a lot of speculation and hypotheses surrounding the status of a 17-year-old man who is currently in police custody. Some people use this to cause violence and chaos," Goss told The Sun, Wednesday, July 31.