The Prime Minister also said he did not think Britain was a racist country, and pointed to the 'decent' people who joined clean-up efforts following August's unrest. The riots, inset, were sparked after three young girls were killed in an attack in Southport on July 29.
Hundreds of people have now been through the court system for offences, riot-related after clashing with police and attacking hotels housing asylum seekers, among other actions.
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