Rotherham riot: Mob tries to torch centre for asylum seekers in England as Malaysia warns ‘stay away’

Angry mobs went on the rampage in a third day of shameful violence yesterday, even trying to torch a hotel housing migrant families.

Those disgraceful scenes broke out in Rotherham, leaving at least ten police injured, with trouble also flaring in Tamworth, Middlesbrough and Bolton.

They came after Saturday saw rioters wreak havoc across the country, with running battles between the far-Right and police before looting broke out and even a library in Liverpool was set on fire.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned troublemakers taking part in “far-Right thuggery’” that: “You will regret it”.

Meanwhile mosques were being offered protection from “rapid response” units after being targeted by yobs, fuelled by online lies, in the wake of last week’s knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport that left three primary school pupils dead.

In Rotherham on Sunday, hundreds of masked thugs yelling ‘Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire!’ stormed a Holiday Inn Express thought to be housing asylum seekers.

Protesters shoved blazing wheelie bins through fire escapes before blocking exits.

Brendan Cox, whose Labour MP wife Jo Cox was murdered by a far-Right fanatic in Birstall, WestYorkshire, in 2016, accused the Rotherham mob of an “attempt to murder the men, women and children inside by burning them alive”.

At one point, after smashing windows, they broke into the hotel building, hurling chairs from inside at police before being chased out again.

A chair is thrown at police officers as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, England.
Camera IconA chair is thrown at police officers as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, England. Credit: Danny Lawson/AP

South Yorkshire Labour Mayor Oliver Coppard slammed the “brutal thuggery directed against some of the most vulnerable people in our society”.

The injured police officers included one who was left unconscious. But no hotel staff or residents were hurt.

South Yorkshire Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield said: “The mindless actions today have achieved nothing other than sheer destruction and leaving members of the public and the wider community in fear.”

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