UK PM recalls Parliament for London riot crisis
British Prime Minister David Cameron recalled Parliament from its summer recess Tuesday and nearly tripled the number of police on the streets after three days of rioting in London blossomed into a full-blown political crisis.
Cameron described the scenes of burning buildings and smashed windows in London and several other British cities as “sickening,” but refrained from more extreme measures such as calling in the military to help beleaguered police restore order.
Instead, he said 16,000 officers would be on the streets of the capital Tuesday night, almost tripling the number that were out Monday night.
“People should be in no doubt that we will do everything necessary to restore order to Britain’s streets and to make them safe for the law-abiding,” Cameron told reporters after rushing home from an Italian vacation to chair a crisis meeting at his Downing Street office.
A wave of violence and looting has raged across London since Saturday, as authorities struggled to contain the country’s worst unrest since race riots set the capital ablaze in the 1980s.
Some 525 arrests have been made in London alone and dozens were arrested in other cities. Police announced Tuesday that plastic bullets would be “one of the tactics” available to officers to quell the riots.
The riots also claimed their first death — a 26-year-old found shot dead in a car.
Parliament will return to duty on Thursday, as the political fallout from the rampage takes hold. The crisis is a major test for Cameron’s Conservative-led coalition government, which includes Liberal Democrats who had long suspected its program of harsh budget restraints could provoke popular dissent.
Is this our future in the USA? Will the people who’ve been taught that society owes them a living rise up and demand their “rights”?
August 10th, 2011 7:29 am
It’s interesting that in the countries where people have little or nothing these kinds of riots simply don’t exist. These riots are the natural extension of bored young people. When you have a job and family responsibility, rioting is hard to fit within your schedule. It’s like the college students here in the U.S.; they are the only group of people who have the time for such things (Well, maybe retired folks, but it’s hard to stand and run for long periods of time).
August 10th, 2011 12:06 pm
There’s an extremely fine line between celebrating and rioting for certain people. Think about it. Lakers win the championship, celebration leads to riot. Rodney King verdict, riot leads to celebration. Bad economy? Er, let’s do some of both (we don’t know the difference, anyway)