The UK home secretary has announced that prison places are ready for the “thuggish minority of criminals” responsible for the recent riots across the country. With over 140 arrests made and emergency COBRA meeting underway, the government is fully supporting the police in pursuing prosecutions and penalties, including serious prison sentences. The far-right riots in Rotherham have been condemned by local officials and politicians, with Defence Secretary John Healey stating that the police are equipped to handle such disorder without needing military involvement. Reform leader Nigel Farage has called for the recall of Parliament to address the ongoing violence, while also highlighting issues around policing and immigration. The damage caused by the riots, particularly at the Holiday Inn Express hotel in Manvers, is being cleaned up by local residents and council workers. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has emphasized that courts are ready to deliver swift justice, with additional prosecutors in place and hundreds of arrests already made. Former Home Secretary Priti Patel has denied claims of two-tier policing and urged politicians to be fully informed before commenting on social media. The outbreak of criminality and violence has been condemned by politicians across the spectrum, with calls for unity and condemnation of such behavior.
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