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... but then it WAS the hottest day of the year

- By Rebecca Camber Chief Crime Correspond­ent

Police chiefs warned yesterday that a ‘pressure cooker is building up’ which could erupt into an orgy of violence this summer as lockdown ends.

Forces have begun cancelling leave and bolstering public order units in anticipati­on of widespread drunken disorder on so-called Super Saturday when lockdown is officially lifted on July 4.

Privately, many police chiefs are furious at Boris Johnson’s decision to lift restrictio­ns on a Saturday because they fear it will lead to a ‘carnival’ atmosphere as pubs reopen and people can finally reunite with friends and families.

They are concerned that the violence in Brixton on Wednesday night could be just the beginning of a summer of disorder due to a ‘perfect storm’ of pent-up anger over the lockdown, soaring unemployme­nt and Black lives Matter protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in America.

John Apter, chairman of the Police Federation of england and Wales, said: ‘i am concerned that we have a pressure cooker

‘Could be in for a real apocalypti­c day’

building up, a perfect storm. This could just be the beginning.

‘it’s everything – people getting more and more frustrated at the lockdown, many young people do not think the pandemic is an issue for them.

‘Now many companies are going to start laying people off, which financiall­y is going to be a real challenge for people.

‘Add to that what has happened overseas with George Floyd and we have seen protests spreading across the country.’

Mr Apter said police had requested a midweek date for the reopening – but their pleas were rejected by Downing Street.

‘in an ideal world i would have liked to see the reopening in the middle of a week, to stagger things a bit,’ he said. ‘i wish we could have had a little bit of support on that.’

Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolit­an Police Federation, said: ‘if the weather is as it is now when they reopen then we could be in for a real apocalypti­c day.’

He added: ‘There is no place in society for disorder and wanting to cause violence and pain and grief towards public and police alike.’

Social psychologi­st Professor clifford Stott, a member of No 10’s Sage panel, has already warned: ‘i think in the worst case scenario it’s not inconceiva­ble that we could have disorder on a scale equivalent to August 2011.’

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