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What do the riots say about Britain?

What do the riots say about Britain?

Update: 2024-08-081
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The past week of brutish, hate-filled riots has been a disturbing time for Britian’s minority communities. What started as a protest against the murder of three little girls in Southport has swept the country for days, fuelled by the spread of mis-information on social media.

The cause of the anger is starkly contested. For some, they are racist far-right agitators and opportunist thugs, whipped up by populist politicians and commentators. For others they represent a deeper unease about successive immigration and social policies which have left people feeling ignored, marginalised, even despised by politicians and mainstream media. The ideological divide is between those who see ‘diversity as strength’ and those who think unlimited tolerance breeds its own intolerance.

For all the images of burning cars, racist graffiti and violent looting, there is another side to the story: those who help in the clear up, who show solidarity with their Muslim neighbours, and who make clear their opposition to racist hatred.

What should we make of the riots? And, if there is more that unites us than divides us, what should we be doing to improve relations between communities?

Producer: Dan Tierney
Assistant Producer: Ruth Purser

Chair:
Michael Buerk

Panel:
Ash Sarkar
Konstantin Kisin
Mona Siddiqui
Tim Stanley

Witnesses:
Matt Goodwin
Ashraf Hoque
Adrian Hilton
Kieran Connell

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What do the riots say about Britain?

What do the riots say about Britain?

BBC Radio 4