Thousands of Muslims and anti-racism protestors rallied across Britain this week to challenge expected far-right riots that ultimately failed to materialise.
The protests were sparked by online posts that suggested far-right, anti-Muslim agitators would target immigration centres, migrant support centres and specialist law firms.
Thugs have been on the rampage ever since false rumours spread about the identity of the attacker who killed three children in Southport.
Anti-racism protesters gathered in towns and cities to push back against the far-right rioters, including London, Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Hastings.
The protesters were made up of a diverse collection of Muslims, anti-racist and anti-fascist groups, trade unionists and locals appalled at the riots that had hit the country.
Watch the following videos to see how a united Britain foiled the far-right’s planned violence across the country.