Malaysia has become the first country to warn its citizens against visiting the UK as riots across the country continue.
The notice was released via Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which said it is “closely monitoring the series of protests currently taking place in several areas of the United Kingdom, following the stabbing incident in Sourthport on July 29”
Malaysians were urged to register their presence with the country’s High Commission in London.
The ministry said: “Malaysians residing in or travelling to the United Kingdom are urged to stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance provided by local authorities.”
Three young girls were stabbed and killed while attending a dance event in Southport, with eight more children seriously injured. Two adults were also left in a critical condition.
False rumours spread online following the attack about the suspect’s background, ethnicity and religion.
Today, there were riots in Middlesbrough and Rotherham. Hundreds of far-right protesters squared up to police shields at Middlesbrough’s Cenotaph, throwing bricks cans and pots at officers. One shouted at them: “It’s our f******* country.”
One group in Middlesbrough walked through a residential area smashing the windows of houses and cars. The use of racial slurs have also been heard.
Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting criticism this morning after it emerged he is planning to leave for his first holiday as Prime Minister despite the rioting crisis.
The revelations of the Prime Minister’s plan for a summer break emerged last night, with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner set to take the helm of Government in his place