Priti Patel issues worrying ‘second wave’ coronavirus warning after mass gatherings
Ms Patel, in interviews with broadcasters, also confirmed reports that Leicester faced becoming the first area to have a local lockdown imposed following a surge in infections.
Police in London had to disperse crowds causing "significant disruptions" at two unlicensed music events in south London on Saturday night while the Liver Building in Liverpool was set on fire on Friday as fans gathered to celebrate Liverpool FC's Premier League title win.
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Hide AdMs Patel said police would continue to break up such gatherings and that the "full force of the law" would come down on those found guilty of assaulting emergency service workers.
Officers in Liverpool were subject to "violent confrontations" while dozens of Metropolitan Police officers were injured in aggressive scenes as they attempted to shut down late-night parties in Brixton on Wednesday evening and in Notting Hill on Thursday.
Ms Patel, speaking to Sky News' Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme, said: "What we've seen with mass gatherings and protests is unacceptable.
"The violence we've seen against our officers is also unacceptable.
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Hide Ad"My message is the same - I would urge people not to participate in gatherings of that nature or protests, but I would also add if people do assault police officers, they will feel the full force of the law.
"It is simply unacceptable to have people gathering in these awful ways that we have been seeing."
She told BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show that Liverpool fans "did not need to go to the football ground and congregate outside the stadium" to mark their team's first top flight title in 30 years.
Ms Patel warned that a second wave of Covid-19 would devastate the UK's economy, saying she could not "think of anything worse than us having another wave of this awful disease".