Political reporter
Angela Rener has spent time spent online and immigration as factors weakening social harmony in Britain.
Presenting the findings of his year -long studies, the Southport was commissioned in the UK in view of a wave of riots due to the killing of three girls, the Deputy Prime Minister told the ministers that they would have to face “real concerns” of people for reconstruction of the trust.
Downing Street said the spinal cord of unpublished study will be built Plan for the neighborhoodWhich promises to invest £ 1.5 billion in 75 of the “most deprived” areas in Britain in the next decade.
His comments come forward from the first anniversary Southport attack on 29 July.
Axle Rudakubana Babe King, Elsey Dot Stancomb and Ellis are serving life imprisonment for the murder of Silva August, when she attacked a teller Swift-themed dance class at Southport.
Eight other girls were seriously injured, as well as two adults tried to stop the killer.
Protests about murder in a riot on 30 July, Fuel by misinformation There was a migrant accusing Rudkubana born in Cardiff.
Riot was quickly after violent disorder across the country – leading More than 600 arrests by the police.
The Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper described the riots as a “remote thug”, in which the mob targets mosques and housing residence shelters.
On Tuesday, Rener said that 17 of the 18 worst hit areas were the most deprived in Britain.
“While Britain was a successful multi-caste, multi-confident country, the government had to show that there was a plan to remove people’s concerns and provide opportunities to everyone,” he warned.
A reading out of the cabinet meeting was told that Rener told colleagues, “Economic insecurity, rapid speed of D-Industrailization, immigration and impact on local communities and public services, were spending technical changes and people online, and there was a profound impact on society to reduce confidence in institutions.”
Rener said that this was “the government was unlikely to accept real concerns on the government and to improve people’s lives and their communities.”
Sir Kir said that the country would never forget the “unimaginable tragedy” of “frightening” Southport attacks.
Government this week Plans to punish life on suspects found for preparation for mass murders were unveiled In an attempt to prevent Southport Style attacks from resolving.
Home Secretary Yatete Cooper said that criminal justice system was to be given new equipment to answer violence-funded persons who are not inspired by a particular ideology.
Cooper told the BBC that the government will “stop the gap” between such criminals and loans, giving violence-junglers the power to catch them before working to the police.
On Sunday, Police arrested six people In connection with a protest outside a hotel, shelter seekers are used in Essex which has been going on since Thursday.
During the protest, bottles and smoke flares were thrown towards police vehicles, which saw that more than 1,000 people gathered outside the Bell Hotel in the applying.
Protests followed the arrest and charge of a refuge on an alleged sexual attack on a girl.
The disorder followed the arrest and charge of an asylum seeker last week on suspicion of alleged sexual attacks in the city.
Downing Street earlier stated that the scenes of the applings were “unacceptable”.