The riots have gone but the anger remains…

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In Hull, in the aftermath of summer riots that saw an asylum hotel attacked, shops looted, and cars burned, two strong feelings remain. 
 
Resentment over a perceived strain placed on local services by asylum seekers and anger from the feeling that politicians are ignoring their concerns. 
 
On this episode, Niall Paterson is joined by producer Sarah O’Connell, who recently visited Hull to meet residents who witnessed the violence in the city on 3 August. 
 
They discuss how locals feel that they aren’t listened to, and the deprivation that some in the city experience every day. 
 
Producer: Rosie Gillott 
Editor: Paul Stanworth 

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  2. It will remain as long as starmer is in and a long time after , tories and labour are finished never trusted either of them

  3. Yes, people are very angry with both the illegal and legal migration into our country!. The riots may well have stopped, however the anger and fear remains!.

  4. The mainstream will never cover this but their is a real conspiracy going on with the military industrial complex and investors

    The corpos really do run the world

  5. Same thing happening here and in all western nations. This is a plan in effect

  6. Praying 🙏

  7. I'm angry with mass imagination

  8. Full of anger and crazy rage
    An angry teenager
    Nothing could change me back
    Gangsta rap
    Made me yap
    Like a maniac

  9. Yes the riots have finished but I don’t think we have seen the last of them.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  10. Cuando acaba este genocidio totalmente ilegal criminales?

  11. Trying to stamp on the person rioting is not going fix the problem. I have never seen a government so out of touch with the public. I have spoken to such a wide variety of people about their concerns and from white working class to two home owner university lecturers, asian accountants with a couple of properties, self employed earning 150k, all say that they are sick of immigration both legal and illegal. They see the culture of this country being lost because there have been 10 million people allowed to come here and we are changing to suit them rather than them changingto fit into a country.

  12. It took this podcast just under 3 mins to ignore the English via calling them ''brits'' whilst doing a podcast about working class folk in England

  13. Exactly True 👍

  14. Praise The Lord forever AMEN ❤️ 🙏 Thanks..

  15. Yes, she speak the truth. The anger truly does remain…!!!!!…🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  16. 🤔 I wonder why? Given the fact it was all related to mass immigration, and mass immigration continues all day every day despite no one ever voting for it, and everyone voting against it at every given opportunity

  17. MAN LET ME WATCH SMTH IN PEACE

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