Starmer condemns asylum seeker attack
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•Starmer condemns ‘thuggery’ as far-right violence spreads in Britain
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer strongly condemns an attack on a hotel housing asylum seekers.
Police struggled to hold back hundreds of rioters who sought to break into a Holiday Inn Express hotel in Rotherham .
Police say at least 10 officers have been injured, including one who was left unconscious.
Hundreds of people have been arrested in connection with the disorder and many more are likely.
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon is a longtime far-right agitator who uses the name Tommy Robinson .
He led the English Defense League , which Merseyside Police has linked to the violent protest in Southport .
Nigel Farage , who was elected to parliament in July for the first time, has also been blamed by many for encouraging anti-immigration sentiment.
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