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Civil unrest is "simply" not the British way, the Home Secretary said yesterday as she hit back at police fears that spending cuts could lead to disorder.

She has forgotten the eighties. I remember lots of riots around the country.

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Civil unrest is "simply" not the British way, the Home Secretary said yesterday as she hit back at police fears that spending cuts could lead to disorder.

She has forgotten the eighties. I remember lots of riots around the country.

or the Great Rising of 1381or the Battle of Bossenden Wood must of slipped her mind as well :lol:

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Civil unrest is "simply" not the British way, the Home Secretary said yesterday as she hit back at police fears that spending cuts could lead to disorder.

She has forgotten the eighties. I remember lots of riots around the country.

or the Great Rising of 1381or the Battle of Bossenden Wood must of slipped her mind as well :lol:

General strike of 1926 or Yarrow. Well we could include the peasant revolt if you are going back that far, or the English civil war.

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Civil unrest is "simply" not the British way, the Home Secretary said yesterday as she hit back at police fears that spending cuts could lead to disorder.

She has forgotten the eighties. I remember lots of riots around the country.


The 1980s was a Tory era too - so you would think that she’d know. Those who fail to study History are doomed to repeat it.

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Civil unrest is "simply" not the British way, the Home Secretary said yesterday as she hit back at police fears that spending cuts could lead to disorder.

She has forgotten the eighties. I remember lots of riots around the country.


+1. Poll tax riots anyone? May day? The fox hunting protests? Etc etc.

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  1. 1517 - Evil May Day, (London, England)
  2. 1607 - Midlands Uprising, (Northamptonshire/Warwickshire/Leicestershire, England)
  3. 1668 - Messenger riots, (London, England) "Bawdy house Riots."
  4. 1675 - Weavers riot, (London, England)
  5. 1715 - English Political Riot, (London, England)
  6. 1721 - English Servants Riot, (London, England)
  7. 1727 - English Anti-Turnpike Riot, (Bristol, England)
  8. 1733 - London Anti-Tax Riot, (London, England)
  9. 1735 - English Anti-Turnpike Riots, (Hereford/Worcester, England)
  10. 1736 - Anti-Irish Riots, (Shoreditch/Spitalfields/Whitechapel, England)
  11. 1736 - Porteous Riots, (Edinburgh, Scotland)
  12. 1738 - Wiltshire Weavers Riot, (Wiltshire, England)
  13. 1743 - London Gin Riots, (London, England)
  14. 1746 - Anti-Catholic Riots, (Sunderland/Liverpool, England)
  15. 1753 - English Anti-Turnpike Riots, (Leeds/Wakefield/Beeston, England)
  16. 1757 - English Anti-Militia Riots, (East Anglia/Lincoln/Northampton/East Riding of Yorkshire, England)
  17. 1761 - Northumberland Miners Riot, (Yorkshire, England)
  18. 1763 - Anti-Irish Riots, (Covent Garden, England)
  19. 1763 - Weavers Riots, (England)
  20. 1769 - Spitalfield Riots (Spitalfields (London), England)
  21. 1772-1773 - English Food Riots, (England)
  22. 1773 - English Weavers Riots (England)
  23. 1779 - English Spinners Riot, (Chorley, England)
  24. 1780 - Gordon Riots, (London, England)
  25. 1791 - Priestley Riots, (Birmingham, England)
  26. 1794 - English Anti-Recruitment Riots, (England)
  27. 1795 - English Food Riots, (England)
  28. 1796 - English riots against the Militia Laws (Lincolnshire, England)
  29. 1809 - Old Price Riots, 1809, (London, England)
  30. 1811-1812 - English Luddite Riots, (Leicester/York, England)
  31. 1814 - English Luddite Riots of 1814, (Leicester/York, England)
  32. 1816 - English Luddite Riots of 1816, (Leicester/York, England)
  33. 1830 - Swing Riots, (south and east of England)
  34. 1831 - Bristol Riots (Bristol, England)
  35. 1886 - Belfast Home Rule Riots, Belfast, Ireland)
  36. 1910 - Tonypandy Riot (South Wales, UK)
  37. 1919 - Battle of Bow Street, (Bow Street, London, UK)
  38. 1919 - Luton Peace Day Riots, Luton U.K.
  39. 1920 - Belfast and Derry riots of 1920 (Belfast and Derry, Ireland during July 1920)
  40. 1921 - Belfast riots of 1921 (Belfast, Northern Ireland during July–December 1921)
  41. 1922 - Belfast riots of 1922 (Belfast, Northern Ireland during January–June 1922)
  42. 1936 - Battle of Cable Street, (London, England)
  43. 1964 - Divis Street Riots, July 1964 (Belfast)
  44. 1969 - Burntollet riot (near Derry, Northern Ireland on 4 January 1969)
  45. 1969 - Battle of the Bogside (Derry, Northern Ireland on 12–14 August 1969)
  46. 1969 - 1969 Northern Ireland Riots (throughout Northern Ireland on 14–17 August 1969)
  47. 1970 - Falls Curfew (Belfast, Northern Ireland on 3–5 July 1970)
  48. 1972 - Bloody Sunday (Derry, Northern Ireland on 30 January 1972)
  49. 1972 - Operation Motorman (Northern Ireland on 31 July 1972)
  50. 1974 - Ulster Workers' Council strike (Northern Ireland, May 1974)
  51. 1975 - Chapeltown riot Leeds, West Yorkshire ,England
  52. 1975 - European cup Final 1975, Leeds United riot in Paris
  53. 1976 - Notting Hill Carnival Riot (London, England)
  54. 1979 - Southall Riots, (Southall, West London, England)
  55. 1980 - St Pauls riot, April 1980, (St Pauls, Bristol, England)
  56. 1981 - Brixton riot of 1981, (London, England)
  57. 1981 - 1981 Irish hunger strike (Northern Ireland in May, July, August 1981)
  58. 1981 - Toxteth riots (Liverpool, England)
  59. 1981 - Moss Side riots (Manchester, England)
  60. 1981 - Chapeltown riot Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
  61. 1981 - First Handsworth Riot, (Birmingham, England)
  62. 1985 - Drumcree riots (Portadown, Northern Ireland, July 1985)
  63. 1985 - Brixton riot of 1985, September 28, (London, England)
  64. 1985 - Second Handsworth Riot, September 11, (Birmingham, England)
  65. 1985 - Broadwater Farm Riot, Oct. 6, (London, England)
  66. 1986 - Drumcree riots (Portadown, Northern Ireland, April and July 1986)
  67. 1987 - Chapeltown riot Leeds, West Yorkshire ,England
  68. 1989 - Dewsbury riot
  69. 1989 - Leeds United riots / Birmingham
  70. 1990 - Poll Tax Riots, (London)
  71. 1990 - Strangeways Prison Riot, (Manchester, UK), April 1 - April 25
  72. 1990 - Salford, (Greater Manchester, UK), July
  73. 1991 - Ely Petrol Riots in Cardiff, Wales
  74. 1991 - Carlton leach riot, Essex, England
  75. 1995 - Brixton riot of 1995, (London, England)
  76. 1995 - Hyde Park Riot, July 1995, Leeds, West Yorkshire
  77. 1995 - Manningham Riot, June 1995, (Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK)
  78. 1995 - Drumcree riots, July 1995, (Portadown, Northern Ireland)
  79. 1995 - Lansdowne Road Football Riots, English Hooliganism, (Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland)
  80. 1996 - Drumcree riots, July 1996, (Portadown, Northern Ireland)
  81. 1997 - Drumcree riots, July 1997, (Portadown, Northern Ireland)
  82. 1998 - Drumcree riots, July 1998, (Portadown, Northern Ireland)
  83. 2000 - Riots between English and Turkish football fans break out in Copenhagen, Denmark after the final of UEFA Euro 2000, [3]
  84. 2001 - Oldham Riots, May 2001, (Oldham, Greater Manchester, England)
  85. 2001 - Harehills riot Leeds, June 2001, West Yorkshire, England
  86. 2001 - Bradford Riot, July 2001, (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England)
  87. 2001 - Holy Cross dispute, Summer 2001, (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
  88. 2004 - Boston, Lincolnshire. Fans rioted after England was knocked out of the European football championships.
  89. 2005 - Worst riot seen in Ireland after Orange Order Parade was banned from marching through a Catholic area, (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
  90. 2005 - Reading festival riot, approximately 150000 music fans rioted for 3 nights just for the fun of it (England)
  91. 2005 - 2005 Birmingham race riots in Lozells, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  92. 2006 - Download Festival Riots, Donnington, UK
  93. 2007 - Riots in London, United Kingdom at the Notting Hill Carnival.
  94. 2008 - UEFA Cup Final riots in Manchester, United Kingdom
  95. 2008 - Riots in London, United Kingdom at the Notting Hill Carnival. 488 arrests made.
  96. 2008 - Riots in London, United Kingdom after Chelsea FC Football match
  97. 2009 - Riots in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom after three alleged Provisional Irish Republican Army dissidents were arrested on suspicion of killing two British soldiers and a police officer, in an attack designed to trigger wider violence in Northern Ireland.
  98. 2009 - Riots in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Before and after a football game at Windsor park in Belfast, United Kingdom against Poland. The game also got stopped for 5mins due to a linesman being hit by an object thrown from the Northern Ireland Supporters.
  99. 2009 - G20 riots in London, United Kingdom. Protesters stormed and broke into the RBS bank and smashed up equipment inside the bank and smashed windows. 350 people arrested. One person dead after police intervention.
  100. 2009 - Prison riot at Ashwell prison, England, United Kingdom. Hundreds of inmates rioted and set fire to buildings.
  101. 2009 - Riots in Brighton, United Kingdom where 2,000 joined an anti-capitalist march in Brighton
  102. 2009 - Football violence at soccer/football game between West Ham United F.C. fans and Stoke City F.C. fans, both inside the stadium and outside. United Kingdom
  103. 2009 - Luton, United Kingdom, riot against Muslim extremists who disrupted a homecoming parade of British soldiers, May 24
  104. 2009 - Riots in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The riots have been blamed on the Real IRA after Orange Order parades around Northern Ireland. Twenty one police officers where injured and gun shots where fired at police. Three vans were also hijacked and two of them were pushed at police lines. Other riots broke out around Northern Ireland, in Derry, Armagh, Rasharkin.
  105. 2009 – Riots in Birmingham, United Kingdom when far-right activists clash with anti-racism protesters and local members of the Muslim and Afro-Caribbean community on August 8, 2009.
  106. 2009 - Football violence before, at and after a Carling Cup match between West Ham United and Millwall in London at Upton Park. There where also 3 pitch invasions.
  107. 2009 - Small riots in Harrow, London as the right-wing demonstrators English Defence League who claim to oppose only ‘extremist Islam’, were faced by over a thousand anti-fascists protesters from the Unite Against Fascism in Harrow central.
  108. 2009 - Small riots outside the BBC headquarters in London, United Kingdom as Nick Griffin, the leader of the extreme right-wing group British National Party, as he appeared on BBC's show 'Question Time'. Protesters also stormed inside the building.

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It would appear that the public schools have a major gap in their history teaching. :D :D :D

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Ulster appears way too many times in the above list and it is therefore racist and, by proxy, sectarian ;)

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Ulster appears way too many times in the above list and it is therefore racist and, by proxy, sectarian ;)

I think that it is the local sport. Look at all the kids who turned up at the recent riots. They were there to cause trouble not fighting for any cause.

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Ulster appears way too many times in the above list and it is therefore racist and, by proxy, sectarian ;)

Ulster doesn't appear at all - it's a British list.

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It would appear that the public schools have a major gap in their history teaching. :D :D :D
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Ulster doesn't appear at all - it's a British list.
It would appear that Amnesia is correct.

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Amnesia10 wrote:
It would appear that the public schools have a major gap in their history teaching. :D :D :D
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Ulster doesn't appear at all - it's a British list.
It would appear that Amnesia is correct.

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I went to state school though.

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timark_uk wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
It would appear that the public schools have a major gap in their history teaching. :D :D :D
rustybucket wrote:
Ulster doesn't appear at all - it's a British list.
It would appear that Amnesia is correct.

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I went to state school though.

Same here. ;)

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