From September 1st, the daily life of the British people is one step closer to the normal state before the outbreak of the new crown epidemic: the reopening of schools, the reopening of parliaments, and the crowds in downtown.

The weather change, extinction, and rebel protests that have disappeared for nearly a year have also made a comeback again, trying to add to the normal life and the operation of the city. The British police are ready to deal with this.

  On the afternoon of the 1st local time, thousands of protesters from all over the UK gathered in the Parliament Square.

This day is the day when the British Parliament will reconvene after a long summer recess. Members of the House of Commons discussed and focused on issues related to the new crown epidemic and the reopening of schools. They will conduct a second reading review of the fisheries agreement that will be implemented after Brexit. .

  The weather change extinction rebel demonstrators announced that they will put pressure on the British government and parliament through ten consecutive days of protests from now on, asking the British government to make new commitments on weather changes.

  Compared with ordinary demonstrators, the weather changes and extinction. Rebel demonstrators are used to expressing their positions in extreme ways, blocking traffic, paralyzing the city, and eventually leading to forced outlaws.

Last fall, many hubs in London were illegally occupied by demonstrators for a long time. The British police once mobilized police from all over the country and arrested more than 1,700 people in a week.

  At this moment of this year, although the new crown epidemic has eased, many European countries are facing the threat of a second epidemic. The current epidemic prevention rules in the United Kingdom prohibit gatherings of more than 30 people outdoors. Organizers will be arrested and prosecuted, and serious cases will be punished. A fine of ten thousand pounds.

  Like last year, the protest methods of the demonstrators are still very unusual. Blocking roads and paralyzing traffic are common operations. For these demonstrators lying on the road and basking in the sun, the police can only carry them away one by one.

  The London police disclosed that within three hours of the demonstration, the police had arrested at least 65 people.

In the next ten days, large-scale arrests may continue.

  In Manchester, weather change demonstrators plan to stage a five-day protest.

The northern part of England surrounding Manchester just encountered a serious counterattack against the second epidemic not long ago. The epidemic prevention situation in Manchester is even more severe than that in London, and the epidemic prevention measures adopted are more stringent. The Manchester City Government reminded the organizers to consider the health and safety of local people.

  In the coming week, three waves of protests with different themes, including anti-epidemic restrictions, anti-racism and support for black protests, and weather change protests, will test the law enforcement capabilities of the British police. After all, traffic paralysis is small, but epidemic prevention and safety are big. After nearly half a year of blockade and bans, the sudden wave of illegal gatherings is likely to aggravate the spread of the virus and wipe out the UK’s previous epidemic prevention efforts. (Headquarters reporter Zheng Yan)