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The Toxteth riots in Liverpool in 1981 were primarily triggered by longstanding social and economic issues, including high unemployment, racial tensions, and police-community relations. A confrontational incident involving the police and a local resident escalated into widespread unrest, fueled by frustrations over systemic inequalities and perceived injustices. The riots reflected broader issues of discontent in urban areas across the UK during that period.

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