far-right " group clashing with police and protesters in Glasgow by saying "racist thugs shame Scotland". Police Scotland said six arrests had been made "so far" following the disturbance in the city's George Square on Wednesday evening.
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asylum seeker activists.Flashpoints erupted after those attending a 'protect the Cenotaph' event held by the National Defence League clashed with the No Evictions Glasgow group.The Justice Secretary also revealed a numbers of arrests have been made over following the ugly scenes.Taking to Twitter, Yousaf said: "Briefed by Police Scotland on disorder in George Sq."Let's not mince our words, this has nothing to do with statues and everything to do with racist thuggery.
Police have made a number of
.far-right " group clashing with police and protesters in Glasgow by saying "racist thugs shame Scotland". Police Scotland said six arrests had been made "so far" following the disturbance in the city's George Square on Wednesday evening.
“We would encourage everyone to continue to follow the Scottish Government’s regulations and guidance to aid the collective effort to protect the NHS and save lives by preventing the virus from spreading.”There we go Taking to social media earlier, the NDL wrote: "Another attempt by the extreme left’s rent a mob Antifa to bring division and anarchy to this countries streets."While the politicians sit idly by and the police have their hands tied by the powers that be.
HBO Max has recently pulled the 1939 American film 'Gone With the Wind' starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, and Olivia de Havilland as a result of the Black Lives Matter movement and George Floyd's death protests across the US. George Floyd was arrested by four policemen on May 25 in Minneapolis and one of them kneeled down on his neck until he lost his breath and died.
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"You don't know a thing about me"
By Mackenzie Nichols
As we all know. tensions throughout the world are pretty high at the moment following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.