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A Place In The Sun host Lee Juggurnauth hits back at trolls with a defiant message after being targeted by racist abuse following far-right riots


The presenter, who joined the Channel 4 favourite in 2021, called for an end to the far-right riots, and said he'd received messages from trolls calling for him to 'go back to his country.'

Sir Mark Rowley, the chief of the Metropolitan Police, said his force had smashed its way into the homes of the 'most violent' members of last weeks protests in Whitehall and branded them 'criminal thugs'. The head of Britain's largest police force said it was 'nonsense' these people are patriots and hailed a 'show of unity from communities' which saw thousands of anti-racism demonstrators flood streets around the country to stop planned gatherings of the far-right. The following morning, police went on the front foot, launching dawn raids to take those who were involved in the riots of the last week into custody, but there are warnings that the unrest might not be over with one minister suggesting more far-right protests could be planned for the coming days.

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