Last July, Britain was gripped by a wave of violent unrest, sparked by a terror attack and fuelled by a sense of political failure.
Towns from the south coast to the north-west saw angry crowds, arrests, and smashed shopfronts. The violence sent shockwaves across the country; just weeks into office, the new prime minister Keir Starmer slammed its perpetrators as “right-wing thugs”.
“Be in no doubt: those who have participated in this violence will face the full force of the law,” he warned.
One year on, as some protests have ignited once more, with mutterings of another summer of discontent, have those deep roots of resentment been dealt with or sprouted anew? Big Issue went to find the places where hope still thrives.
From Southport to Kent, buy this week’s magazine to find out more.
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She secretly always wanted to be in front of the camera, but would never have dared believe she’d be on primetime BBC.