‘People have a right to be angry but no right to burn families out of their homes’: Politicians appeal for calm after night of violence follows Belfast knife attack

UK politicians appealed for calm in Belfast today after a night of violence sparked by a violent knife attack.

Kemi Badenoch lined up alongside Sir Keir Starmer and DUP leader Gavin Robinson at Prime Minister’s Questions to slate thugs who rampaged through the Northern Ireland capital.

The reaction to Monday’s incident saw mobs set homes, a bus and cars on fire, with people targeted based on their race.

Police fear further violence in the wake of the attack, which was captured on video and has been widely shared online, with high-profile social media accounts using the incident to call for street protests.

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