Fury has erupted in Britain after violent mobs of mainly black teenagers looted shops and fought in the street during five days of ongoing chaos.
About 300 teen thugs rampaged through Clapham in London on Saturday before returning again on Tuesday where they swarmed supermarkets, attacked members of the public and police, lit fires and sprayed graffiti in what the local MP called “mass rioting”.
Similar scenes unfolded in Birmingham on Friday as a result of social media “linkups”, forcing shops to close, and social media videos showing police struggling to control the crowds.
The UK corporate media have so far only referred to the hoodie and balaclava-clad thugs as “youths” even though videos show almost all the rioters were black, and some outlets have been criticised for blurring the faces of non-White rioters.
Footage of the mobs sparked outrage on social media, with many Britons blaming mass immigration for the “degeneration” of their country’s major cities and calling for mass deportations, while others dubbed the capital “lawless London”.
London now v London 70 years ago
What went wrong in your opinion? pic.twitter.com/V2SVn7eOuh
— Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) March 31, 2026
Gangs of ethnic kids looting everything they can in London
One white guy walks by in disgust
Are we allowed to say there is a massive problem here? pic.twitter.com/kUKljkdpwi
— Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) April 1, 2026
People are barricaded in shops.
Others are unable to get down the street.
Why?
Because this is the “Clapham youth” in London. They have stormed the high street and are looting shops. Does not seem like anyone is being arrested yet. Instead police stand and watch.
You can… pic.twitter.com/Sfa00cEM2x
— Miss Jo (@therealmissjo) March 31, 2026
Update. Have just tried to go to M&S on Clapham high street.
It is flanked by police who inform me all shops on the high street are closed as they are being looted by teenagers.
Lawful citizens can’t shop, private businesses closed. Youths still causing havoc.
Lawless London. https://t.co/IF6aJRGLqb pic.twitter.com/FEt7UyLaAU
— James Graham (@jamesd_graham) March 31, 2026
There is no good reason for these youths or their negligent parents to be here.
They cannot be “integrated” in any meaningful sense. The behaviour is the same in America, Japan, Jamaica…
London is not better for being turned into Nigeria, South Africa, or the Congo.
Their… https://t.co/lTufgKBk5j
— Connor Tomlinson (@Con_Tomlinson) April 1, 2026
“I want my country back,” wrote actor turned political activist Laurence Fox on X.
“Gangs of ethnic kids looting everything they can in London One White guy walks by in disgust Are we allowed to say there is a massive problem here?” wrote popular commentator Basil the Great.
“Jesus Christ what has this country done to itself?” asked another shocked Brit.
“People are barricaded in shops. Others are unable to get down the street. Why? Because this is the ‘Clapham youth’ in London. They have stormed the high street and are looting shops. Does not seem like anyone is being arrested yet. Instead police stand and watch,” another person wrote on X.
“You can guarantee that if they were a large group of White kids they would be arrested in minutes. This is not the first time they have done this in the last few days. Their behaviour is feral.”
“There is no good reason for these youths or their negligent parents to be here. They cannot be ‘integrated”‘ in any meaningful sense. The behaviour is the same in America, Japan, Jamaica… London is not better for being turned into Nigeria, South Africa, or the Congo,” wrote commentator Connor Tomlinson.
“Their imprisonment will just impose another needless cost on the taxpayer. They should be encouraged or made to leave instead.”
White British people were already minorities in both London and Birmingham at the time of the 2021 Census, which has been followed by record levels of mass immigration from non-EU countries.
Header image: The mobs in London (X).
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