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The Scotsman Bulletin Monday August 05 2024 #Riots
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05/08/2024
The Scotsman deputy editor Alan Young speaks to Westminster correspondent Alexander Brown about the political response to the rioting in England over the weekend
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's Daily Bulletin for Monday. I'm Al Neil and I'm Deputy
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Editor of the Scotsman. I'm joined today by our Westminster correspondent Alex Brown to
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talk through the main headline. Hi Alex. Morning. Let's have a look at the front page and no
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surprise which story we're leading on. It's the story written by Alex on the events over
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the weekend. The shocking scenes which we saw in many parts of England. Rioting breaking
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out as Keir Starmer, you can see there in the far right, thugs behind us will regret
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the disorder. We picture on the front page there Josh Kerr qualifying for the 1500 metre
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final. We've got a full round up obviously of the first weekend of premiership action
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and the festival is well and truly underway. Full details in today's paper. So Alex, just
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bring us up to date on the events over the weekend. Really shocking scenes and this is
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a big test for Keir Starmer's government after what, a month in power? Yeah, so I think
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it was, obviously we'd already seen some horrible riots begin but it feels like they escalated
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over the weekend. We saw the far right going towards a hotel housing asylum seekers and
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essentially smashing the glass, burning down doors. There was more looting around it obviously.
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All the while, Tommy Robinson, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, that's his real name, is sunning himself
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in Cyprus. So it's been really horrible. These protests have not gone away and last night
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after huge pressure built during the day on Sunday, Conservatives were asking where is
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the Prime Minister? And then he made a statement late Sunday evening where he condemned those
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rioting as far right thugs. He said that they will be punished, there will be no reprieve
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for them and that he stands with the Muslim community and he stands with the broader public.
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So at the same time, Yvette Cooper issued a statement, or the Home Office issued a statement
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with Yvette Cooper in, where they said mosques are going to get extra protection. So it is
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incredibly grim and at the same time, MPs from both Reform, the Tories and I think even
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perhaps the SNP are calling for Parliament to be recalled to address this issue. It is
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a huge challenge for the Prime Minister. But I think if we take a step back and we
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look at his record previously, he was in charge of the CPS during the London riots. So he
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does have form for this. And I spoke to several Glaswegian MPs or Glaswegian politicians yesterday
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because they've got their own concerns about a far right rally being organised in September.
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And there was, I would say, almost a confidence that, I think Dr Zabir Ahmed told me that,
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you know, he thinks Kirsten will get on with this, that the riots will be dissipated and
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there will be no hiding place, that the law will come down so hard and be so organised and
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whether that means more police courts sitting overnight, special sentences, that this will
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be clamped down on. So Labour are taking a strong stance. And I think the counterpoint to this is
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a backlash from those on the right. Nigel Farage has always issued a statement, which I believe
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was very late last night, which didn't make addition, saying it was two-tier policing,
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condemning it to the Black Lives Matter protests, and which you said, you know,
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the police went soft on. And at the same time, Priti Patel, a Tory leadership candidate,
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has told him his comments are outrageous and wrong, and it's not fair to say that. So
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everyone's very angry. We've got a Cobra meeting today, emergency Whitehall meetings to find out
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what to do. And yeah, it's a real mess. Just run us through what a Cobra meeting actually is,
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because we've probably heard the term but don't quite understand who's involved and what actually
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might come out of it. So it's not just government figures. It's not, say, you know, a committee in
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Parliament where you have MPs talking. It will be senior police, you know, sometimes there's
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military. I mean, we don't know the exact makeup. We just know that it's an emergency Whitehall
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meeting across departments. So they will be looking at police responses. They'll be looking
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to the military needs to be involved. They'll be looking at, you know, what areas need more
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protection, or how can we process all these people in the courts, because that's one of the
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other issues. And I know that, obviously, justice system is different in England and Wales. But
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for our readers who maybe don't know, I think, I mean, I used to be a court reporter. I think
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since I started, perhaps 40% of the courts in England and Wales have been sold because the
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government would rather make the money from selling them and then send people to courts
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that maybe aren't as convenient. So there's a huge court backlog. People wait years sometimes
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for justice. And now we have these awful riots where all these people are going to have to be
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tried, all these people are going to be processed. And there's also a prisons crisis in England and
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Wales where they're full of having to release people early. So if we take away the politics
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of it all, we take away the, you know, far right or bad, and how do we deal with the language around
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anti-immigration rhetoric that's maybe prompted this sort of thing. On a purely administrative
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level, this is an unbelievably complex and difficult thing for any government to deal with.
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And I think it's, there's an uncomfortableness among the Conservatives about how to approach
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this. Richard Sunak issued a statement which is really in support of the Labour's response to it.
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However, Conservative Home, which is incredibly influential, published a piece that said,
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do you miss us yet? Essentially blaming the Labour Party for four weeks of chaos,
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while a member of the cabinet who's just in the Lords of the Tories
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made this a political issue and said, Labour voted against our policing bill.
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However many times people are right to be angry and their anger is justified. So
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no one knows how to respond to this. It's just a crisis that there will be some uncomfortable
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decisions happening both in that meeting and outside it. Indeed. More to come, lots more to
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today, you would think, and in the coming days. Thanks very much for talking us through that.
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Alex, please keep an eye on Scotsman.com throughout the day. We'll have all the very
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latest news and analysis. If you can do subscribe, then you can read and watch everything that we do.
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And if you're out and about today, as ever, please do pick up a copy of the paper from me,
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from Alex. It's bye for now.
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