The government has been warned military support would be needed to deal with 'serious disorder' in the UK. The warning comes from SPI-B Policing and Security sub-Group which has published a report entitled "Public Disorder and Public Health: Contemporary Threats and Risks".
In the report, the government is told that military support would be needed to police serious disorder in the UK because "police are in a far weaker position in terms of capacity to deal with these threats." It details issues police face following the easing of lockdown in the UK, from pubs reopening to an increase in raves, celebrations and house parties.
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