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BORIS Johnson has declared the Black Lives Matters protests have been "subverted by thuggery" as the Bristol mayor insisted the topping of a statue in Bristol was "iconic".

The Prime Minister has lashed out as cops were pictured bleeding after yobs hurled fireworks and other objects at them during the unrest at the anti-racism protest in Whitehall.

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Protesters roll the statue of the slave trader towards the river
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Protesters roll the statue of the slave trader towards the riverCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
A police officer was left bleeding from his head after cops clashed with protesters in central London
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A police officer was left bleeding from his head after cops clashed with protesters in central LondonCredit: Reuters
Black Lives Matter protesters threw the controversial statue in to a river
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Black Lives Matter protesters threw the controversial statue in to a riverCredit: PA:Press Association
Police and protesters clashed again this evening during a Black Lives Matter protest
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Police and protesters clashed again this evening during a Black Lives Matter protestCredit: EPA

Yesterday saw police chased through the streets of London by Black Lives Matter protestors as peaceful demonstrations turned violent.

Now the PM has warned those responsible "will be held to account".

He said: "People have a right to protest peacefully & while observing social distancing but they have no right to attack the police.

"These demonstrations have been subverted by thuggery - and they are a betrayal of the cause they purport to serve."

Footage shows a mob surrounding the officers, forcing them to flee
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Footage shows a mob surrounding the officers, forcing them to flee
A worker cleans graffiti from the plinth of the statue of Sir Winston Churchill
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A worker cleans graffiti from the plinth of the statue of Sir Winston Churchill
The Abraham Lincoln statue in Parliament Square is cleaned
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The Abraham Lincoln statue in Parliament Square is cleaned
Demonstrators threw flares as police tried to dodge them
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Demonstrators threw flares as police tried to dodge themCredit: Reuters
A cop was seen being treated by colleagues after suffering an injury on his head
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A cop was seen being treated by colleagues after suffering an injury on his headCredit: Twitter/VinnieoDowd
A young demonstrator sets a Union flag alight on the Cenotaph war memorial
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A young demonstrator sets a Union flag alight on the Cenotaph war memorialCredit: Getty Images - Getty

It comes as :

  • Sir Keir Starmer declared the tearing down of a statue in Bristol in "lawless" protests across the UK was "completely wrong"
  • Quarantine restrictions were tipped to descend into chaos after a Home Office spokesman admitted it was "very hard to imagine how it would work in in practice"
  • It was revealed pubs could reopen on June 22 in a bid to help save 3.5million hospitality jobs at risk
  • Downing Street planned for Brits to be able to travel freely across Europe from July without having to quarantine on their return
  • Research revealed more than half of all Brits have broken coronavirus lockdown rules
  • MPs warned Britain's beaches could fuel a second wave and have to be locked down

Asked what the PM was referring to with his 'thuggery' comments, the PM's spokesman said: “There were a significant number of injuries to police officers over the course of the weekend.

"The Met commissioner has set out that the Met has had more than 30 officers who have reported injuries during the protest yesterday. We’ve also had incidents of criminal damage reported." 

He added: “It’s never acceptable to commit acts of violence against police officers as they seek to carry out their work protecting the public.”

Disturbing footage shows a group of officers being surrounded by a masked mob forcing them to flee as glass bottles and other projectiles are launched at them.

One demonstrator was seen climbing on the national war memorial, The Cenotaph, which is dedicated to those who died in WWI, and setting fire to the Union flag.

Sunday's peaceful protests, which were spoiled by a minority of thugs, took place outside the US Embassy in a response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last month.

His comments came as a statue of slave trader Edward Colston was toppled as jubilent protesters jumped up and down on it in Bristol.

Dramatic pictures show crowds holding up signs reading "Black Lives Matter" as they chant the name of the movement.

Now the Labour mayor of the city has praised those who brought the statue down, rolled it through the streets and threw it into the harbour.

Marvin Rees said: "I am of Jamaican heritage and I cannot pretend that I have any real sense of loss for the statue and I cannot pretend it was anything other than a personal affront to me to have it in the middle of Bristol, the city in which I grew up.

"I think it would be an iconic moment that would draw attention… my concern is that racism is tackled not just through pulling down statues."

This morning the Policing Minister Kit Malthouse demanded those responsible faced legal action.

He said: "The way we do things in this country is by democratic process. Not by mob rule.

"Undoubtedly, what was done to that statue was a crime. An investigation should be underway and prosecutions should follow."

The past few days have seen activists in face masks holding placards reading "I can't breathe" to echo the final words of Floyd after held him down by kneeling on his neck.

Others have taken a kneel in solidarity with those of who have accused police of brutality on a global scale.

Images from last night show cops and protesters clashing near Whitehall.

Other photos show a police officer with blood coming down his face as colleagues treat him on the pavement.

The Home Secretary branded the escalation of violence as "lawless and reckless" last night, The Daily Mail reported.

Priti Patel described the scenes as "disgraceful vandalism" by a "thuggish minority".

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Tension between cops and protesters escalate during demonstrations on King Charles Street
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Tension between cops and protesters escalate during demonstrations on King Charles StreetCredit: Getty Images - Getty
One man is seen tossing an object during today's protest
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One man is seen tossing an object during Sunday's protestCredit: Reuters
Demonstrators leave their placards outside the Houses of Parliament
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Demonstrators leave their placards outside the Houses of ParliamentCredit: EPA
Protests in London today have largely been peaceful
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Protests in London on Sunday were largely peacefulCredit: PA:Press Association
Protesters march on the US Embassy in London
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Protesters march on the US Embassy in LondonCredit: AFP or licensors
Black Lives Matter protesters outside the US Embassy in London on Sunday
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Black Lives Matter protesters outside the US Embassy in London on SundayCredit: London News Pictures

Met Police said 12 people were arrested on Sunday night and eight officers were injured.

Superintendent Jo Edwards, spokesperson for the protests, said: “Regrettably officers were faced with further scenes of violence and disorder following a day of predominantly peaceful protest throughout the capital.

“This is a hugely impassioned movement and we understand the public’s desire to have their voices heard – however it is not right that this passion has turned into violent attacks on officers.

“I would like to thank our officers, and those from the City of London Police and British Transport Police for their professionalism in the face of entirely unacceptable behaviour.

“Overnight our policing operation will continue and I would urge demonstrators thinking of returning to stay at home. The threat of Coronavirus remains very real, and we need you to protect yourselves, your friends and your family.”

Protests in London and the rest of the UK were mostly peaceful throughout the weekend.

Yesterday, the protesters marched on the US Embassy in Battersea after Floyd was killed in Minneapolis on May 25 in a tragedy that shocked the world and highlighted issues of racism by police.

They made their way to Whitehall across Vauxhall Bridge as the protest continues.

The Winston Churchill statue was defaced for a second day in a row during the protests in London.

Churchill's name was crossed out and in black spray paint 'was a racist' was written underneath.

A further 4,000 people descended on a gathering in Bristol and peaceful demonstrations were held in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The majority of the day's protests were peaceful, until tension escalated at about 7pm last night leading to 29 arrests, the Met Police said.

Police arrest a protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration
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Police arrest a protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstrationCredit: AP:Associated Press
A dispersal order has been issued in Westminster until 6am tomorrow
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A dispersal order was issued in Westminster until 6am todayCredit: Reuters
Police in riot gear race towards the thick of the demonstrations
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Police in riot gear race towards the thick of the demonstrationsCredit: PA:Press Association
The Winston Churchill memorial was defaced again in London today
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The Winston Churchill memorial was defaced again in London on SundayCredit: AFP or licensors
Demonstrators rally in Battersea on Sunday
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Demonstrators rally in Battersea on SundayCredit: Reuters
The march in London was one of a number taking place across the UK
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The march in London was one of a number taking place across the UKCredit: Reuters
Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall at the protest in London on Sunday
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Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall at the protest in London on SundayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Stormzy at the Black Lives Matter protest in Parliament Square today
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Stormzy at the Black Lives Matter protest in Parliament Square on SundayCredit: PA:Press Association
Police arrest a protester during demonstrations in central London
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Police arrest a protester during demonstrations in central LondonCredit: AFP or licensors
The march continued over Vauxhall Bridge
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The march continued over Vauxhall BridgeCredit: AFP or licensors
Police and protesters face off on Vauxhall Bridge on Sunday
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Police and protesters face off on Vauxhall Bridge on SundayCredit: © 2020 Joshua Bratt
The protest on Sunday was largely peaceful
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The protest on Sunday was largely peacefulCredit: © 2020 Joshua Bratt
An officer holds his hands out as a man with a megaphone speaks on the bridge
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An officer holds his hands out as a man with a megaphone speaks on the bridgeCredit: © 2020 Joshua Bratt
A protester is surrounded by police on Vauxhall Bridge
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A protester is surrounded by police on Vauxhall BridgeCredit: © 2020 Joshua Bratt
The demonstrators descended on London on Sunday
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The demonstrators descended on London on SundayCredit: PA:Press Association
The protesters hold up signs in London on Sunday
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The protesters hold up signs in London on SundayCredit: Reuters
The demonstrators lie on the ground outside the embassy
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The demonstrators lie on the ground outside the embassyCredit: Reuters
Protesters take a knee in solidarity with those who have accused the police of brutality and racism
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Protesters take a knee in solidarity with those who have accused the police of brutality and racismCredit: Reuters
The protesters making their way to Whitehall
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The protesters making their way to WhitehallCredit: AFP or licensors
A couple embrace at the march against racism and police brutality on Sunday
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A couple embrace at the march against racism and police brutality on SundayCredit: Reuters
A protester wears a face mask outside the US embassy
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A protester wears a face mask outside the US embassyCredit: AP:Associated Press
A statue of Edward Colston was toppled in Bristol on Sunday
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A statue of Edward Colston was toppled in Bristol on SundayCredit: Twitter
The statue was toppled by protesters in Bristol
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The statue was toppled by protesters in BristolCredit: PA:Press Association

Many protesters wore face masks to protect them against deadly coronavirus, while others attempted to socially distance.

On Saturday, thousands met at Black Lives Matter rallies in London, Manchester, Newcastle, Cardiff and Watford.

And 14 police officers were injured - including a female cop thrown from her horse - as the protest turned violent.

Video showed her colliding with a traffic light before the horse bolted through a crowd of protesters.

The officer was taken to hospital with "nasty injuries" following the horror in Whitehall on Saturday.

Lewis Capaldi at a protest in Edinburgh on Sunday
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Lewis Capaldi at a protest in Edinburgh on SundayCredit: PA:Press Association
Protesters in Weymouth, Dorset, on Sunday
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Protesters in Weymouth, Dorset, on SundayCredit: Alamy Live News
Demonstrators march along the seafront in Dorset
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Demonstrators march along the seafront in DorsetCredit: Alamy Live News
A rally also took place in Bristol on Sunday
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A rally also took place in Bristol on SundayCredit: PA:Press Association
BLM protesters at a rally in Edinburgh on Sunday
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BLM protesters at a rally in Edinburgh on SundayCredit: Alamy Live News
Protesters in Manchester on Sunday
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Protesters in Manchester on SundayCredit: London News Pictures

Earlier in the day, the Winston Churchill statue was vandalised during yesterday's Black Lives Matter protest in London's Parliament Square.

Pictures show police officers standing in front of the memorial with neon green graffiti defacing it on the 76th anniversary of D-Day.

It appears the world-famous memorial was defaced with letters ACAB - which is believed to stand for 'All Cops Are B******s'.

Other monuments were also damaged - including statues in Parliament Square daubed with the words "racist" and "f**k Boris";.

A statue in Parliament Square is covered in graffiti
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A statue in Parliament Square is covered in graffitiCredit: Rex Features
The word racist was scribbled on the base of Mahatma Gandhi's statue
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The word racist was scribbled on the base of Mahatma Gandhi's statueCredit: Rex Features
Police stand in front of the Winston Churchill statue after it was vandalised
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Police stand in front of the Winston Churchill statue after it was vandalised

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick there was "no place for violence" in the capital.

She added: "I am deeply saddened and depressed that a minority of protesters became violent towards officers in central London yesterday evening

"The number of assaults is shocking and completely unacceptable.

"I know many who were seeking to make their voices heard will be as appalled as I am by those scenes. "Officers displayed extreme patience and professionalism throughout a long and difficult day, and I thank them for that."

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has also warned there is "undoubtedly a risk" there will be an increase in coronavirus cases following the protests.

Grab from the video of the death of George Floyd
A Minneapolis officer kneels on the neck of George Floyd
George Floyd died after he was arrested by Minneapolis police
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George Floyd died after he was arrested by Minneapolis police

He said he supported the protesters' arguments, but urged: "Please don't gather in groups of more than six people because there is also a pandemic that we must address and control.

"And so we've got to make the argument, we've got to make further progress, on top of the significant progress that has been made in recent years, but we've got to do it in a way that's safe and controls the virus."

The death of dad Floyd, 46, has been classified as a homicide after an autopsy found his heart stopped as police restrained him and compressed his neck.

A separate autopsy commissioned for Floyd’s family also found he died of asphyxiation due to neck and back compression.

Chauvin, filmed in the now-viral video kneeling on Floyd's neck for over eight minutes before he lost consciousness, has been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.

The other three officers on scene have now been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.

All four have been sacked from their jobs in the police force.

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Floyds death sparked fury across the world with protests in the US marred by the looting and destroying of shops as violence erupted.

However, peaceful demonstrations have now taken over.

This is the moment a police officer goes flying off the back of a horse during yesterday's protests
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The woman crashed to the ground in the sickening incident on SaturdayCredit: Rex Features
A cop lays on the ground after getting knocked off his horse
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A cop lays on the ground after getting knocked off their horseCredit: AFP or licensors
The police officer was hospitalised after being knocked out cold
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The police officer was hospitalised after being knocked out coldCredit: AFP or licensors
Protesters were seen using bikes as weapons
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Protesters were seen using bikes as weaponsCredit: PA:Press Association
A bike was reportedly hurled at police horses during the protests outside Whitehall
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A bike was reportedly hurled at police horses during the protests outside WhitehallCredit: PA:Press Association
Another spooked horse during the unrest on Saturday in central London
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Another spooked horse during the unrest on Saturday in central LondonCredit: Rex Features
Crime minister Kit Malthouse calls for prosecutions after Bristol statue toppling and says 'we can't have decisions by mob rule'
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