Sounds a bit like those in power in the UK suspect that the opposition's grassroots are longing back to the days when they set their sights on the future in the wake of Brexit.

United Kingdom: Mosques get extra security. Over 100 people have been arrested in recent days as a result of the protests, The Guardian reports. The police have been given increased powers in many parts of the country. More than £29 million will also now be offered to mosques around the UK to strengthen security around them, the newspaper writes. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper believes that the money should be used for, among other things, security personnel.
The protests began on Tuesday, when several people gathered in Southport to demonstrate after three girls were murdered in a stabbing in the city. A 17-year-old has been arrested for the attack. Speculation about the 17-year-old's ethnic background has been widely shared on social media. The demonstration on Tuesday is said to have been organized by the right-wing group English Defense Legue. The days since then have been marked by several similar protests, from north to south. Watch the feature on SVT News.

African swine fever: Affects large parts of Europe. According to statistics from the European Commission, many countries, especially in Eastern Europe, have been affected at some point. Few have succeeded in completely getting rid of the infection. Watch the feature on SVT News.