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‘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

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now after the terror attack yesterday

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left two men seriously injured with our

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security editor Mark White.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Well, the reform leader Nigel Farage is

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in the area. He has been meeting members

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of the local community here uh to

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express Nigel your solidarity and

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support for this community. But uh why

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don't you do that first of all before we

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get on to an exclusive line you want to

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bring us uh your reaction to what

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happened to you yesterday.

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>> Well look I mean you know expressing

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solidarity and support frankly isn't

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much use.

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>> Yeah

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>> cuz it keeps happening and the you know

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the intervals between these awful

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assaults get shorter and shorter. I

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spoke on the telephone last Friday to

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Mochi, the guy that was viciously

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attacked, you know, verbally and

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physically out working. Uh, and I, you

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know, the fear in his voice, the sense

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that that could have happened to him

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last week and I think a sense here in

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this community, uh, that there is a sort

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of a rapid downward spiral of events

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that actually does now make this an

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emergency. I don't think there's another

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words can be used. And the prime

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minister keeps saying, you know, my

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thoughts and prayers are love with the

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Jew. I'm sorry. Absolutely useless.

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Maybe I'm misreading it, but I sense

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this morning amongst this community that

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yes, there's fear of course, but it's

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almost bordering on anger.

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>> I think you're absolutely right. I was

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here after the attack on uh the Hadola

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ambulance depot after the 23rd of March.

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Uh then there was a bit of anger, uh

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real concern, but now we saw it from the

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commissioner of the Metropolitan Police,

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the local Labour MP uh booed and heckled

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yesterday. People have had enough. What

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does the government need to do? Do you

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think

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>> let's have some leadership?

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>> Yeah.

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>> Let's actually distinguish between what

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is right and what is wrong. How do we

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have And by the way, I've been banging

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on about this for years, not just with

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this government, the one before. How do

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we allow the IRGC, how do we allow the

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Muslim Brotherhood, these are

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organizations that promote hate and

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terrorism, they're allowed to actively

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operate in this country? One of them

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actually fundraises actively in this

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country. And what's interesting is in

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Middle East and Muslim countries, these

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organizations are banned. So stand up as

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a prime minister and say, "We recognize

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these groups as being terrorists. We're

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going to prescribe them." I'm also

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shocked by the lack of debate about the

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Iranian embassy and what they put out

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earlier this week. I mean, it was akin

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to calling for people to join something

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that literally is a whisker away from

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being a paramilitary organization.

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There's no other way I can define what

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those words meant. And yet, what's

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happened, we've called the Iranian

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ambassador for a cup of tea and a nice

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chat. So, I think, you know, I think

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what this community would love to see is

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action from the government saying this

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is right, this is wrong. But let's face

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the truth that this hatred is so deeply

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embedded. This is going to be a long

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battle.

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>> And on the the issue the threat from

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Iran, there's an exclusive line that you

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want to bring us uh from a source that

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you've been speaking to. Uh very

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concerning if true. Uh tell us what

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you've been told.

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>> So I do have a source uh within the

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Iranian Persian diaspora uh who is one

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of the best connected human beings in

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the world that I know. and he told me

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last night that he knows for a fact that

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over the course of the last few weeks

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there have been Iranian operatives that

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have been crossing in the English

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Channel in small boats. To put that in

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simple terms, we are importing

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terrorists into our country from across

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the English Channel. And I challenge the

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British government. Tell me I'm wrong.

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Tell me I'm wrong. Because I think given

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everything we're seeing, it almost makes

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sense that they would do that.

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you and you trust the source implicity.

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Is he that well connected?

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>> I promise you I would not give you a

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story or give you a line that I wasn't

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sure of. This comes from a ve this comes

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from very high level intelligence very

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high.

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>> Well, you have been saying for a long

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time I know about the threat that there

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is across the English Channel and the

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fact that you have undocumented young

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men mostly coming across the channel. We

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just don't have a handle on who they

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are.

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>> No. And and look, we I can go all the

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way back to 2015 when the boats first

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started crossing the Mediterranean. I

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was in the European Parliament. I was

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saying if you allow people to stay,

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goodness knows what will happen. In

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2015, ISIS openly boasted that they

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would use the Mediterranean as a means

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of getting their operatives into Europe.

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We are opening ourselves up to terror

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and governments of all colors appear to

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be too gutless to do anything about it.

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Well, maybe this emergency on the

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streets of North London, maybe

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this merits finally a British government

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doing something.

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>> Well, we're told, of course, from

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security sources that the Iranian threat

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is not just a threat to the Jewish

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community, but to the wider community in

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the UK as well. So, specifically, what

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are you asking of the Home Secretary and

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the Prime Minister on this in info, this

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intelligence that you've received? Well,

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I've received great intelligence. I'm

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going to ask the Home Secretary

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publicly, am I right? Am I wrong? Or do

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I get a no comment? And if I get a no

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comment, I know that I'm right. And by

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the way, this threat to the Jewish

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community here on the streets, this is

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not just about the Jewish community in

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North London. This goes way wider. You

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know, if not this community, who's next?

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>> 25 million pounds extra for security. I

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mean, it's welcomed for what it is, is

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it? Yeah, it's something. It's

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something. But but but the problem here

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is deeper than money. The problem here

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is a two-tier approach to policing, to

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justice, and allowing marches through

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the streets of London shouting vile

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slogans and nothing gets done about it.

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If any other group

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>> was to chant those sort of things be

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hundreds arrested. No, no, no, no. Weak

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British governments have led us to much

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of where we are.

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>> If you were in government, what would

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you do about them?

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>> Well, I number one, I would not allow

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those marches and I would not allow

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those chants to happen in Britain's

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streets. Simple as that. Uh, and if it

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did happen, you just arrest a lot of

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people and say this cannot be allowed.

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Peaceful protest, fine. Insightful

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chanting, not fine. And Sella Breman, of

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course, called them hate marches not

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very long ago before she was sacked as

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home secretary, prescribed terrorist

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organizations, and yes, support the

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community with extra resources.

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>> Okay, Nigel Farage, we'll let you get

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away because I know you've got some.

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>> Get me an answer. Get me an answer from

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the home secretary.

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>> Well, we'll try.

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>> Thank you. Um, so Nigel Farage, we just

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uh continue to uh leave you with those

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shots. I mean, he's been absolutely

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mobbed here as he waves his way down now

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uh towards some of the other shops on

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Gorders's Green Road to meet members of

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the community to speak to them and to

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hear about their frustrations and their

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anger at what is unfolding here. Um but

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that breaking news line uh exclusively

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