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Britain is a ‘powder keg’ of tensions which could easily ignite once again, report warns after summer riots

Britain is a “barrel of dust” of social tensions that can easily hold, a large report warned three young girls a year after the explosion of the uprisings arising from the Southport knife attacks, which killed three young girls.

One of the three adults says that the equivalent of 15 million people, according to the findings of research on the social power and harmony of the nation, they rarely or never meet people with different backgrounds.

Furthermore, from 10 people to seven, he found that he had never met local asylum seekers in the midst of polarized discussions on immigration, and that he did not interact, and did not reduce the confidence in the fight against the cost of life and the confidence in politicians.

Sir Sajid Javid and the former Labor Party deputy Jon Cruddas, who chaired the New Community and Compliance Independent Commission, said the report shows “clear evidence ğı that social bonds are under increasing pressure.

Without action, he warned, “The foundation of our democracy is at risk,” he warned.

“This leaves our society more fragmented, fragile and less durable to internal and external threats,” he said.

“At the same time, the driving section of the forces are intensifying: political polarization deepens and the confidence in institutions decreases, while economic pressures – especially the cost of life crisis – is a widespread disappointment that concentrates with a widespread belief that the migration policy is in chaos.

“These tendencies are intertwined in an integral way – narrowing the constructive dialogue area and increasing the risk of more restlessness and alienation.”

Sweep in England last summer after Southport stabbing

Sweep in England last summer after Southport stabbing (PA)

After last summer, hotels and cities all over the country have erupted by extreme right uprisings, hotels targeted housing asylum seekers.

Unrest, on July 29 in a Taylor Swift -themed children’s dance class, the attacker who launched a knife ramp was triggered after spreading the social media that claimed to have killed three girls.

It turned out that the perpetrator was a 17 -year -old Axel Rudakubana, who was later born in Rwanda parents, who was later Christian in Cardiff.

. We The British future and the report made by the Mest Network, the independent thinking tank, described conflicts as the result of “Tinderbox of long -term social pressures”.

“Without emergency action, risks of restlessness prevail,” the report said.

“We saw how this could look in last summer disorder. The visible minorities and the people looking for asylum marked England’s worst targeted violence in a generation.

“High streets, businesses and community areas were damaged or destroyed, and people fought the police on the streets.”

The investigation of 2,243 British adults and eight focal groups (with a total of 71 participants) organized in the UK, including areas of rebellions, has shown that concerns about migration is the biggest cause of tensions in local communities.

Approximately half of the respondents (49 percent), including refugees and asylum seekers, believes that the sections between indigenous people and immigrants to England adversely affect how well they can get along in their regions.

However, the majority of people (67 percent) say that they have never encountered asylum seekers in their local regions, or they are not sure whether or not they are.

The divisions on migration were listed more negatively than the divisions related to religious, ethnic, political and self.

One of all three adults says they have the opportunity to meet people from different pasts or from different pasts.

Financial security plays a role in this regard – half people believe that they do not have enough money to meet people in common areas such as cafes or bars.

During last year’s uprisings, the tensions on asylum seekers were located in the center of the fanning, because wrong information about the identity of the killer was seen more than 420,000 times on social media, an investigation by an investigation Independent to create.

This resulted in attacks on shelter hotels and encouragement of online violence, and with the arrest of people, including a TORS Council member Lucy Connolly He was imprisoned on a tweet for 31 months.

In the questionnaire, this lack of awareness is increasing, because 4 out of 10 people do not even know that asylum seekers are not housed in their local regions.

The questionnaire also found that eight out of 10 people still had a good living in their region, but this has fallen in the last few years.

It is the lowest probability of saying that different past (69 percent) has passed in the most wealthy regions compared to 90 percent in the wealthy regions.

A map of data in different local authorities shows that in addition to the regions in the east of London, especially in areas in the north near Manchester and Leeds, the lack of higher perceived social adaptation is recorded.

The harmony between people with different pasts is perceived as the worst of only 59 percent in Boston; 21 points below the national average.

The town was home racially motivated revolts Twenty years ago After 2004 euroBrexit Castle and elected reform deputy Richard Tice.

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