The Prime Minister warned his Cabinet about the potential for another summer of anti-immigration riots unless the social fabric of the UK is addressed. Protests have erupted in various locations, indicating growing unrest. The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted the importance of recognizing valid concerns about immigration's effects on housing and public services. Social cohesion in communities is reportedly weakening, exacerbated by a rising number of illegal migrants. Leadership within the government is urged to develop a plan to alleviate public fears and improve integration in highly affected areas.
The Prime Minister has warned his Cabinet that the UK is at risk of another summer of anti-immigration riots unless the "social fabric" is repaired.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner stressed the necessity of acknowledging the "real concerns" regarding immigration's impact on housing and public services.
Executive director of policy and delivery Liz Lloyd stated that social cohesion is "fraying at the edges" as thousands of illegal migrants enter the UK.
The government must demonstrate it has a plan to address people's concerns regarding immigration, as articulated by Deputy Prime Minister Rayner.
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