I am seeing the same three names (Tate, Robinson, Farage - the unholy trinity) mentioned for the part they have played in promoting hatred towards immigrants and the recent riots, but their “job” was made easier by the last 14/15 years of conservative governments and their friends in the media.
Austerity has impoverished millions, making them susceptible to the diatribe spewed forth by certain sections of the media (national and social) blaming their impoverishment on immigrants and not the government.
2013, Theresa May sends vans around London boroughs aimed at immigrants, creating the “hostile environment”, something that grew and worsened throughout the party, giving us people like Patel and Braverman to take it to an unacceptable level of hatred towards immigrants.
Boris Johnson and his racist comments about various nations and their people were lapped up by the same people who have fallen under the spell of the unholy trinity.
The closure of all legal routes for asylum seekers, led to the flotillas of boats that keep turning up, with maximum media coverage to help keep the hatred bubbling.
The failure to process asylum seekers with any sense of urgency (deliberate IMO) has cost the country billions of pounds in housing costs, which again received maximum media attention, causing the impoverished nationals to resent the refugees being put up in “4 star” hotels, which are no longer 4 star hotels when they have been taken over by the government for this purpose. They then become soulless boxes where people can sleep safely and have access to a bathroom.
Brexit is also another reason for this unrest, because so many people (not all) who voted for leave, didn’t understand that we would still need immigrants to help fill our workforce and the leave vote created the situation where our immigrants are now less likely to be white and Christian than when we were still in the EU.
As Libby has said not everyone who voted for Brexit is racist, some would have had their own reasons, but I don’t think it’s beyond belief that anyone who is a racist did vote for it.
The immigrants are the scapegoat for the worst 15 years of rule by any political party in my lifetime (although the Thatcher years are IMO the start of the rampant capitalism that has made this country so unequal I don’t recall it being overtly racist) and it is likely to get worse, unless Labour can kickstart the processing of applications and get those who are accepted into the workforce and the waiting list drastically reduced so that it is no longer newsworthy for the troublemakers.
And now that we’re not paying millions, potentially billions, to Rwanda, maybe some money can be found to open a processing centre in France, which could stop most of the boats.