Parliament will be recalled for a day on Thursday. The Prime Minister will make a statement and a debate will be held, led by the Home Secretary, so that the House can come together in condemnation of these crimes and stand together in determination to rebuild these communities.
Graham Evans MP, who is returning to London to take part in the debate, said: 'I am utterly disgusted by this thoughtless violence that has destroyed so many homes and businesses and has left people across the country in fear.'
'I want to put my thanks on the record for the police who have put themselves at risk to take back our streets, especially those that volunteered to return from leave. It is vital that no false arguments about Human Rights get in the way of the police's efforts to enforce the law.'
Mr Evans continued to comment on the causes of the violence: 'There will be a lot of reflection in the coming days and weeks about what has happened but one thing is clear, this is about deep rooted problems in sections of our society, this isn't about cuts or young people not having enough to do. This is about a sense of entitlement. This is what happens when there are families with three generations who have never had a job and certain schools where one in five children leave unable to read.
'This is the broken society that we have been warning about. And there is no more room for people to roll their eyes or to scoff at these warnings. It's in our faces and on our high streets now.
'This is why we have to reform our school system and tackle welfare dependency. This is why we need to put responsibility and respect back at the centre of our society. And I fully support the Coalition Government's plans to do so.'