Protesters clashed with police and left-wing demonstrators in Manchester, Liverpool, and dozens of other towns and cities
Right-wing demonstrations have turned violent in the UK, as anti-immigration protesters clashed with police over the murder of three children by a teenager of African descent earlier this week.
More than 30 protests were held on Saturday in cities including Liverpool, Nottingham, Leeds, Belfast, Stoke-on-Trent, Blackpool and Hull. The demonstrations came almost a week after riots broke out in the town of Southport following the alleged fatal stabbing of three children and wounding of ten others by Axel Rudakubana, a 17-year-old born in Britain to Rwandan parents.
The Southport riots spread across England, with more than 100 people arrested in London on Wednesday and a police station set on fire in Sunderland on Friday.
Protesters on Saturday shouted anti-immigration and anti-Islam slogans, despite the fact that Rudakubana is not a…