North East Mayor urges for calm, amid reports of further disorder

The North East Mayor Kim McGuinness is calling for calm, as she condemns further reports of violence across the region.

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 7th Aug 2024
Last updated 7th Aug 2024

The North East Mayor Kim McGuinness is calling for calm, as she condemns further reports of violence across the region.

Disorder was seen across Sunderland last week, and extra police have been drafted in across the country in case of more incidents.

Today Sunderland’s Empire Theatre have cancelled both their performances of The Wizard of Oz, in response to disruption in the city.

In a post on X, the theatre said they will be contacting customers to arrange refunds or other performances.

Meanwhile in Newcastle, Stagecoach NE say they will be making some changes and diversions to certain bus routes in the city from 18:30 this evening.

Passengers are advised to check before they travel.

Kim McGuinness said she has been in contact with Downing Street, as well as police bosses here, and has been speaking to local councils, community leaders and businesses.

Her statement reads;

“Our North East is accepting, kind and proud – the appalling behaviour of a violent minority seen in the last few days will never represent us.

“I am aware of reports that far-right groups may further target our communities today and throughout this week. My message to them is simple – do not. These are not protests, they are not peaceful. You are not welcome.

“The targeting of Muslim and minority communities is disgraceful. But in the North East we look after our neighbours and racism and prejudice will not be tolerated. If you choose to take part in violent disorder in our region there will be severe consequences.

“As your Mayor, I have been in contact with Downing Street and the Police about the national and regional response and in recent days, alongside council colleagues, we’ve met with community and faith leaders and businesses in our region and will continue to do so in the coming days to provide reassurance that their concerns are being heard.

“What we have seen in our streets already has left many feeling scared, angry and upset. Right now I call for people not to act on those feelings negatively but to do so in peace and with kindness to all our communities, firm in the knowledge that those taking part in this targeted right-wing violence and thuggery will face the full force of the law.”

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