This chapter delves into the alarming rise of violence directed at immigrant-owned businesses in Britain, focusing on the motives behind these attacks against certain ethnic communities. It examines the varying responses to different minority shops, unveiling the intricate dynamics of racism and community relations.
Riots that began in Southport last week have since spread to London, Rotherham, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Bolton and Northern Ireland. UnHerd columnist Aris Roussinos was on the ground in Belfast as a firsthand witness to what he calls the 'ethnic conflict' of our era. He spoke to Freddie Sayers about what he saw and how civil clashes might change the future of the UK.
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