JAKARTA - Rioters from the British right-wing crowd vented their emotions exploding like small children when they found out that they lost the number of direct conflict with the opposing demonstrators in North Finchley, London.

According to Metro.co.uk monitoring, the moment began with a demonstration from two opposing masses on one of the roads in North Finchley on Wednesday, August 7 evening local time.

They are the British right-wing crowd and their opposing groups. The two sides called for their actions to face each other on different sides of the sidewalk in one road.

The action heated up as an anti-migrant demonstrator wearing the British flag screamed at his opposing group at the end of the road.

The opposing group that opposed the anti-migrant protests was only attended by about 20 people. They held a demonstration that began with a moment of silence in memory of the stabbing victims in Southport, England recently.

However, in less than an hour, the number of opposing group demonstrators became hundreds of people. They are seen carrying posters, one of which reads, "Refugee is welcome, stop extreme right wing".

A number of opposing demonstrators then crossed the road approaching the right-wing man who kept screaming. The argument ensued until finally the British right-wing man screamed non-stop.

Surrounded by police on guard, the anti-migrant man kept shouting out his emotions like a child who was tantrums.

"Do what you want," challenged the right-wing man while calming his colleague.

"No one cares!" replied the counter demonstrator, not provoked.

The tension was finally stopped by the police guarding by forcing the kakan winger man to stay away from the demonstration crowd in North Finchley.


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