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One in Five Britons Now Say They'll Engage in Political Violence if Situation Worsens

• https://www.infowars.com, by Raw Egg Nationalist

A survey of 2,00 adults in the UK showed that 70% of adults in the country are now worried that Britain is on the brink of political violence.

More than one fifth of respondents—21%—say that political violence can be justified, and a slightly smaller number—19%—said they would be willing to engage in political violence if need be.

The survey showed that supporters of Nigel Farage's Reform party were the most likely to believe political violence could be justified, at 32%. Green Party voters followed, at 24%.

A plurality of Britons—47%—agree that protests outside migrant hotels are acceptable. Fourteen percent believe it's acceptable to riot outside migrant hotels.

Protests have spread across the UK in recent weeks in response to the government's policy of housing illegal migrants in hotels.

The protests began in the Essex town of Epping last month after an Ethiopian migrant sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl.

Demonstrations have now spread to London and to other major cities like Newcastle and Manchester.

In London, protests took place outside the upmarket Thistle City Barbican hotel, with hundreds gathering and police charging the crowd to make arrests.

In Manchester, around 600 protesters were met by around 400 counter-protesters in the city center. The anti-migrant protesters were joined by right-wing political figures including Paul Golding, leader of the Britain First party, which has called for a program of "remigration."

In Newcastle, protesters rallied under banners that read "for our children, for our future" outside the New Bridge Hotel, which is currently being used to house migrants.

The protests have been met with determined opposition by leftists, who in many cases appear to have been directly aided by police.

In response to the ongoing protests, the UK government has created a new taskforce to monitor anti-migration sentiment online, as official fears grow of another summer of unrest like last year's.


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