Suppression of strikes in England.
The reaction of the new Prime Minister of England to suppress strikes and protests in this country by using police and army forces has distinguished the form of protests and strikes in England from other European countries.
What distinguished the protests and strikes in England from other European countries was the strange reaction of Rishi Sunak, the new Prime Minister of this country, which ranged from giving special powers to the police to ordering the army to intervene.
Sonak announced that the country’s police force has received new powers to suppress illegal protests and has his full support in dealing with the “disruption and suffering” caused by these protests for ordinary families.
These statements of the new British Prime Minister came after he, along with his Home Secretary Suella Bowerman, held a meeting with senior British police officials to discuss the tactics used by some pro-environment demonstrators such as the “Leave Oil” movement. .
The Prime Minister of England released a video speech after the said meeting held at his office headquarters, emphasizing the granting of new powers to the British police to suppress illegal demonstrations and stated: “I have told them (the police) everything necessary from the government’s side.” They will receive in the form of new powers, we are now giving them a series of new powers and I want to support them to use them.”
More interestingly, some sources have reported that the British government plans to use the country’s armed forces to deal with possible strikes by medical staff in the coming winter.