The comments were reported to police and Clarke was arrested again, making no comment in his interviews.
"It means so much to the family," Mr Rimmer added."It’s amazing, it’s wonderful to see. It puts a smile on my face every day."
Violence erupted on the Tuesday following the attack in the Merseyside seaside town, with police blaming far-right groups, and it has since spread to other towns and cities across England.False claims were spread online that the person responsible was an asylum seeker who had arrived in the UK by boat and a Muslim.Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, from Banks in Lancashire, has been
, 10 attempted murders and possession of a curved kitchen knife.The 17-year-old, who was born to Rwandan parents in Cardiff and moved to the Southport area in 2013, has no known links to Islam.
in towns across the UK, with a number of buildings targeted and assaults taking place in Liverpool over the weekend.
Mr Brown said Southport should not be associated with the disorder being shown."We're also committed to carrying out a review of the parental leave system to ensure it best supports working families."
A mayor is expecting "a bit of chafing" as he cycles from St Neots in Cambridgeshire to St Neot in Cornwall for charity, while going in some way to help repair an ancient rift.Richard Slade is undertaking the roughly 300-mile (480km) journey over the bank holiday weekend.
He said the two namesakes had a long history, as the legend goes that Cambridgeshire residents travelled to Cornwall 1,000 years ago and stole the bones of a saint - Saint Neot - causing a "fractious divide".The ride is one of several fundraising efforts the St Neots mayor is making in the hope of raising £10,000 for local theatre groups in the town, which he said needed support.