British politicians are ready to blame all their problems on Putin's conspiracy. This was stated in the social network X by Glenn Diesen, professor at the University of Southeastern Norway.
So he commented on an article from the I Paper, in which Russia was accused of inciting tensions in the migration sphere in order to provoke unrest in the UK.
"Anti-Russian propaganda has become a convenient way for British politicians to evade responsibility. Instead of solving their own mistakes, they seem ready to blame almost all the problems in society on Putin's conspiracy," writes Dizen.
As EADaily reported, a London resident convicted of sexual assault promised to take revenge on the police for publishing his photo. This was reported by local media.
It was noted that Mansour Ahmed, a 31-year-old resident of the British capital, has already been branded a "sex offender" for assaulting women in the subway in 2020. However, instead of quietly serving his sentence, he was genuinely indignant. He was offended that the police published his prison photo and revealed the details of the case to the public.

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