China News Agency, London, June 27 (Zhao Xingyiping) In the past few days, there have been various types of "scene chaotic" illegal gatherings on the streets and beaches of Britain, with thousands of people to hundreds of thousands of people. "Serious phenomena" such as quarrels and brawls, murders with swords, and violent assaults on the police have caused concern in all sectors of British society.

  In view of the alleviation of the new coronavirus epidemic, the British government has announced that it will implement the fourth "unblocking" on July 4. At a time when the epidemic blockade regulations are to be lifted on a larger scale and normal life is more fully restored, "social chaos" has occurred continuously.

  On the 15th, hundreds of anti-racist demonstrators and opposition demonstrators violently clashed in central London, causing 23 policemen to be injured.

  On the 23rd and 24th, for two consecutive nights, thousands of people held illegal concerts on the streets of Brixton residential area in south London. They refused to accept the police's request for dispersal, and violent clashes with the police caused 22 policemen to be injured.

  On the evening of the 25th, thousands of people threw bottles and other objects at the illegal music carnival on the streets of Notting Hill in the affluent district of West London. They violently attacked the police who were going to disperse.

  The highest temperatures on the 24th and 25th reached 32.6°C and 33.3°C respectively, the two hottest days in the UK since this year, and more than 500,000 people flocked to many beaches in the south of the UK. Dense crowds and traffic have caused road congestion, illegal parking, and large amounts of garbage discarded, and there have been many chaotic scenes of quarrels, fighting, and knife stabbing. In a fighting clash near Bournemouth Pier, three men were stabbed in the face, chest and back with knives.

  London Metropolitan Police Chief Cressida Dick (Cressida Dick) disclosed that in the past three weeks, about 140 London police officers were injured in handling illegal gatherings. British Health Minister Matt Hancock warned that if people do not comply with the epidemic prevention regulations, they will order the closure of British beaches.

  Professor Chris Whitty, the chief medical adviser of the British government, pointed out that the second wave of new coronavirus outbreaks may occur if the social distance regulations cannot be strictly observed by the public. The British Prime Minister’s Office warned that if violations of social distance regulations continue to occur, the government may consider canceling further “unblocking” measures originally scheduled for the weekend.

  People from all walks of life in the UK are worried that due to the prolonged blockade of the epidemic, the economy has fallen, unemployment has risen, disappointment has accumulated, and the hot weather has exacerbated public instability. The UK will face a “chaotic summer”. (Finish)