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politics1 year ago

Rishi Sunak Warns of Britain's Descent into 'Mob Rule'

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has expressed concern over the impact of protests against the Israel-Hamas war, describing it as a descent into "mob rule," a sentiment criticized by human rights groups as alarmist and potentially undermining the rights of peaceful protest. The protests, which have drawn hundreds of thousands of people to central London, have been predominantly peaceful but have led to arrests over signs and chants allegedly supporting Hamas. Sunak has announced a fund to step up security for lawmakers after reports of threats and intimidation connected to the war, and has urged police to take a robust approach to protect democratic processes from intimidation and disruption. The UK has seen a crackdown on protest rights in recent years, with new laws giving police more powers to restrict disruptive protests.

politics1 year ago

"Rishi Sunak Warns of 'Mob Rule' Threat to Democracy in UK"

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has expressed concern over the rise of "mob rule" in Britain amid heightened protests related to the Gaza conflict, urging a crackdown on demonstrations that cross the line. Sunak's comments come as some MPs report feeling unsafe due to pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside their homes and increased death threats. The government has issued a new "Defending Democracy Policing Protocol" to address these concerns, but human rights group Amnesty International has criticized Sunak's language, warning that it risks undermining the right to peaceful protest.

politics1 year ago

"UK PM Sunak Warns of 'Mob Rule' Threat to Democracy and Safety"

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warns that "mob rule" is replacing democracy in the country, vowing to take action to protect lawmakers and officials from increasing intimidation and violence. The government has announced 31 million pounds in extra funding to enhance security for elected representatives, with Sunak emphasizing the need for a robust approach by police to safeguard democratic processes from disruption and intimidation.