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Why Britain thinks Uygur and Piker are bigger threats than riots | Opinion

The U.K. thinks that critics of Israel are dangerous to society, while those fueling anti-migrant hysteria are not

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Why Britain thinks Uygur and Piker are bigger threats than riots | Opinion

UK revokes visas for commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker citing antisemitism risk, while Belfast riot incitors remain unpunished. The contradiction exposes inconsistent security governance: criticism of Israel is treated as public threat while anti-migrant rhetoric triggering civil disorder is not.

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Britain’s race reckoning: Australia’s social cohesion challenge

The UK now presents as a tribalised tinderbox. The challenges emerging here may not be as serious, but they are also no cause for complacency.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Britain’s race reckoning: Australia’s social cohesion challenge

    The UK now presents as a tribalised tinderbox. The challenges emerging here may not be as serious, but they are also no cause for complacency.

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·dailysabah.com

    Why Britain thinks Uygur and Piker are bigger threats than riots | Opinion

    The U.K. thinks that critics of Israel are dangerous to society, while those fueling anti-migrant hysteria are not