‘Importing terrorists’ | Nigel Farage REVEALS Iranian terrorists are arriving in UK by small boats
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Well, we're going to go to Gold's Green
now after the terror attack yesterday
left two men seriously injured with our
security editor Mark White.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, the reform leader Nigel Farage is
in the area. He has been meeting members
of the local community here uh to
express Nigel your solidarity and
support for this community. But uh why
don't you do that first of all before we
get on to an exclusive line you want to
bring us uh your reaction to what
happened to you yesterday.
>> Well look I mean you know expressing
solidarity and support frankly isn't
much use.
>> Yeah
>> cuz it keeps happening and the you know
the intervals between these awful
assaults get shorter and shorter. I
spoke on the telephone last Friday to
Mochi, the guy that was viciously
attacked, you know, verbally and
physically out working. Uh, and I, you
know, the fear in his voice, the sense
that that could have happened to him
last week and I think a sense here in
this community, uh, that there is a sort
of a rapid downward spiral of events
that actually does now make this an
emergency. I don't think there's another
words can be used. And the prime
minister keeps saying, you know, my
thoughts and prayers are love with the
Jew. I'm sorry. Absolutely useless.
Maybe I'm misreading it, but I sense
this morning amongst this community that
yes, there's fear of course, but it's
almost bordering on anger.
>> I think you're absolutely right. I was
here after the attack on uh the Hadola
ambulance depot after the 23rd of March.
Uh then there was a bit of anger, uh
real concern, but now we saw it from the
commissioner of the Metropolitan Police,
the local Labour MP uh booed and heckled
yesterday. People have had enough. What
does the government need to do? Do you
think
>> let's have some leadership?
>> Yeah.
>> Let's actually distinguish between what
is right and what is wrong. How do we
have And by the way, I've been banging
on about this for years, not just with
this government, the one before. How do
we allow the IRGC, how do we allow the
Muslim Brotherhood, these are
organizations that promote hate and
terrorism, they're allowed to actively
operate in this country? One of them
actually fundraises actively in this
country. And what's interesting is in
Middle East and Muslim countries, these
organizations are banned. So stand up as
a prime minister and say, "We recognize
these groups as being terrorists. We're
going to prescribe them." I'm also
shocked by the lack of debate about the
Iranian embassy and what they put out
earlier this week. I mean, it was akin
to calling for people to join something
that literally is a whisker away from
being a paramilitary organization.
There's no other way I can define what
those words meant. And yet, what's
happened, we've called the Iranian
ambassador for a cup of tea and a nice
chat. So, I think, you know, I think
what this community would love to see is
action from the government saying this
is right, this is wrong. But let's face
the truth that this hatred is so deeply
embedded. This is going to be a long
battle.
>> And on the the issue the threat from
Iran, there's an exclusive line that you
want to bring us uh from a source that
you've been speaking to. Uh very
concerning if true. Uh tell us what
you've been told.
>> So I do have a source uh within the
Iranian Persian diaspora uh who is one
of the best connected human beings in
the world that I know. and he told me
last night that he knows for a fact that
over the course of the last few weeks
there have been Iranian operatives that
have been crossing in the English
Channel in small boats. To put that in
simple terms, we are importing
terrorists into our country from across
the English Channel. And I challenge the
British government. Tell me I'm wrong.
Tell me I'm wrong. Because I think given
everything we're seeing, it almost makes
sense that they would do that.
you and you trust the source implicity.
Is he that well connected?
>> I promise you I would not give you a
story or give you a line that I wasn't
sure of. This comes from a ve this comes
from very high level intelligence very
high.
>> Well, you have been saying for a long
time I know about the threat that there
is across the English Channel and the
fact that you have undocumented young
men mostly coming across the channel. We
just don't have a handle on who they
are.
>> No. And and look, we I can go all the
way back to 2015 when the boats first
started crossing the Mediterranean. I
was in the European Parliament. I was
saying if you allow people to stay,
goodness knows what will happen. In
2015, ISIS openly boasted that they
would use the Mediterranean as a means
of getting their operatives into Europe.
We are opening ourselves up to terror
and governments of all colors appear to
be too gutless to do anything about it.
Well, maybe this emergency on the
streets of North London, maybe
this merits finally a British government
doing something.
>> Well, we're told, of course, from
security sources that the Iranian threat
is not just a threat to the Jewish
community, but to the wider community in
the UK as well. So, specifically, what
are you asking of the Home Secretary and
the Prime Minister on this in info, this
intelligence that you've received? Well,
I've received great intelligence. I'm
going to ask the Home Secretary
publicly, am I right? Am I wrong? Or do
I get a no comment? And if I get a no
comment, I know that I'm right. And by
the way, this threat to the Jewish
community here on the streets, this is
not just about the Jewish community in
North London. This goes way wider. You
know, if not this community, who's next?
>> 25 million pounds extra for security. I
mean, it's welcomed for what it is, is
it? Yeah, it's something. It's
something. But but but the problem here
is deeper than money. The problem here
is a two-tier approach to policing, to
justice, and allowing marches through
the streets of London shouting vile
slogans and nothing gets done about it.
If any other group
>> was to chant those sort of things be
hundreds arrested. No, no, no, no. Weak
British governments have led us to much
of where we are.
>> If you were in government, what would
you do about them?
>> Well, I number one, I would not allow
those marches and I would not allow
those chants to happen in Britain's
streets. Simple as that. Uh, and if it
did happen, you just arrest a lot of
people and say this cannot be allowed.
Peaceful protest, fine. Insightful
chanting, not fine. And Sella Breman, of
course, called them hate marches not
very long ago before she was sacked as
home secretary, prescribed terrorist
organizations, and yes, support the
community with extra resources.
>> Okay, Nigel Farage, we'll let you get
away because I know you've got some.
>> Get me an answer. Get me an answer from
the home secretary.
>> Well, we'll try.
>> Thank you. Um, so Nigel Farage, we just
uh continue to uh leave you with those
shots. I mean, he's been absolutely
mobbed here as he waves his way down now
uh towards some of the other shops on
Gorders's Green Road to meet members of
the community to speak to them and to
hear about their frustrations and their
anger at what is unfolding here. Um but
that breaking news line uh exclusively
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