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Paloma Faith and Kate Nash take a stance against far-right riots as UK braces for more anarchy
Singers, actors, athletes and politicians have signed an open letter from British anti-fascist group, Stand Up To Racism, to condemn 'racism, Islamophobia and hatred.'
Forces have drafted in nearly 6,000 public order officers after an online hit-list emerged claiming that masked rioters are planning to target immigration centres, refugee shelters and lawyers' homes. Billy Bragg (pictured), founder of The Specials Jerry Dammer, Eliza Rose, Frank Turner and ex-England cricketer Azeem Rafiq have also thrown their support behind the organisation Leaked messages from what appear to be far-right Telegram channels on Wednesday showed yobs threatening the lives of anti-racism campaigners, using sick slurs and drawing up a list of up to 38 targets that could be hit.
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