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British Army won’t act against protesters – MOD

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Published: August 5, 2024 3:28 pm
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The police have the means to deal with the raging violence, according to Defense Secretary John Healey

The British Army will not be involved in dealing with widespread rioting across the UK, Defense Secretary John Healey has said, insisting that police have the powers to protect the nation.

Healey was speaking to Sky News on Monday in Rotherham, where protesters set fire to a hotel housing asylum seekers.

Dozens of British towns and cities have been rocked by right-wing protests and riots against immigration and Islam since last Monday, when a British teenager of Rwandan descent stabbed three children to death and injured ten others in the town of Southport, near Liverpool. 

Asked whether the army might have to be brought in to deal with any future riots, Healey replied: “No… it’s the police’s responsibility to respond first and currently they’ve got the means to do it.” 

“They will make sure that people are safe,” Healey added.

Defence Secretary and local MP John Healey is in Rotherham after a hotel hosting asylum seekers was attacked by protesters.

He said the army won’t be involved in dealing with UK riots.

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— Sky News (@SkyNews) August 5, 2024

The remarks come after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage condemned the violence against police officers in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, saying he was “appalled” by the weekend’s unrest and that “deeper long-term problems remain.” He also urged the recall of parliament and said the government should consider deploying the army.

At least 400 people have been arrested after riots rocked Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Hull, Belfast, Stoke, and other cities across UK over weekend, according to media reports.


READ MORE: WATCH British rioters torch migrant hotel

Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday announced that a “standing army” of specialist police officers would be set up to prevent any further disorder.

The prime minister’s official spokesman told The Guardian that no requests had been made for army assistance to quell the riots.

“The police are very clear that they’ve got the powers and resources they need to protect communities and keep people safe,” the spokesperson said. “There’s been no requests made for any military assistance, that I’m aware of.”

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