Nigel Farage SLAMS Starmer's response to Golders Green terror attack as extremism 'OUT OF CONTROL'
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a London street now sadly an ordinary
day. Two people stabbed simply because
they're Jewish. It's now been declared a
terrorist incident. It's Iranianbacked.
And what do we get? What do we get from
the prime minister? The usual, you know,
justice will be served. It won't. We
still got the IRGC, not as a prescribed
organization, though he's now promised
to do it. And we still have the Muslim
Brotherhood banned in most sensible
Muslim countries, able to do what they
like, and hate marches allowed in
British cities. Something much bigger
needs to happen. My thoughts with the
community, but I'm afraid we need
action. Good morning. How are you?
>> Good morning.
>> Lovely talk to you. Glad
>> to talk to you. And can you believe it's
all happening again?
>> Could it happen again?
>> Well, we got to get Well, we got to get
it back on track. We got to get
>> We depend on your kindness and your
generosity is constant.
>> Yes, I'm afraid it is a constant, but
I'll do everything I can. The
>> three things the government can do
today. very very quickly to say look we
know the differences what is right and
what is wrong just as we come we don't
want to flood the cafe thank you
>> quiet morning
>> well let me start by saying what an
appalling attack this is and uh my
thoughts and all of our thoughts are
with the victims their families their
loved ones and um let's be frank this is
not an isolated incident there've been a
series of anti-semitic attacks. I know
firsthand the anxiety that that is
causing in the community um and concern.
I was at Kenton uh synagogue last week
where I heard uh a lot about that level
of anxiety. It'll be worse after today.
We're very much in touch with the uh
community and I'll visit as soon as
possible.
Um this is yet another anti-semitic
attack in this country and you've said
yourself that it's the first
responsibility of government uh to
ensure citizen safety. Uh your critics
will say you're not doing that.
>> Well, I've just held a COBRA meeting
bringing together all the relevant
partners um including the home
secretary, uh the London mayor, the
Metropolitan Commissioner uh to
coordinate our response um and to look
at enhanced security. I've also spoken
to CST. There is enhanced funding
already in place. Uh we need to increase
that to give the level of protection
that is needed. We need to take measures
to deal with Malay malign state actors.
Um but we also have to be really clear
um that we need to get to the root
causes of extremism and anti-semitism.
And so that is what we're doing.
>> Um Cammy Bnoff says this is a national
emergency. Uh Nigel Farage says the
Jewish community is in your thoughts and
prayers uh but with no action. What do
you say to these criticisms?
>> Well, the government is taking action um
in relation to security, cohesion,
extremism, but of course um it's our
responsibility um to coordinate the
immediate response here to uh this
appalling attack to ensure security is
in place to take other measures. Um I'm
holding a meeting tomorrow with the
criminal justice agencies to make sure
that we can have effective and swift
justice uh in these um cases. But we do
have to recognize the levels of anxiety
and concern uh there are that I know
about um in terms of the Jewish
community feeling very much um exposed
and vulnerable feeling they've got to
hide their identity sometimes in the
health service sometimes at school on
the streets where they live. Um and it's
our job to make sure that they feel safe
um and secure. It's our job uh to uh
make sure that we absolutely deal with
the roots of anti-semitism and
extremism. That is what we will do.
>> Home Secretary, the Metropolitan Police
have said that this is being treated as
a terrorist incident. Why is that? Is
there any evidence that perhaps uh
terrorists linked to Iran might have
been involved here?
>> Uh well, this horrifying attack has now
been declared a terrorist uh incident.
The police are continuing to
investigate, but the initial uh
circumstances do suggest that the uh
designation as a terrorist incident is
the right one. As more of the facts are
established in what is very early uh
investigation phase at the moment, we
will of course be sharing those with the
public. There isn't any further
information we can give at this stage
other than that this horrifying attack
has now been declared a terrorist
incident.
>> Connections to Iran perhaps? Well, it's
it's very early to say uh what the
motivations of this attacker may have
been and it would be improper for me to
speculate whilst the facts are being
established. Uh but as soon as more
facts are established then we will of
course be keeping the public updated. In
terms of keeping the public safe and
particularly the Jewish community safe,
the PM said that uh the first
responsibility of the state is to keep
people safe and yet the Jewish community
are clearly less safe than their
neighbors, aren't they?
>> Look, I want to be very clear that uh
this is a horrifying attack. It is now
being declared as a terrorist incident
and my thoughts are with the victims,
their families and the wider community
as well. An attack on our Jewish
community is an attack on us all and we
take the safety of our Jewish community
very seriously. The government has
already been taking action on security
on making sure that our synagogues, our
community centers, our Jewish schools
are well protected. Uh there has been an
enhanced police presence that will
continue and we will strain every senue
to keep all of our Jewish community
safe.
>> You talk about an enhanced police
presence but as you've said this this is
not the first time they've been
attacked. There have been quite a few
particularly in the golders's green
area. One thinks of the ambulances being
torched and so on. Um what more can you
do? What more needs to be done to make
the Jewish people Jewish community feel
safer because clearly they're very
worried.
>> Well, look, my first responsibility is
is to make sure that on the security
side of the picture and also with
policing that we are doing absolutely
everything uh that we can. And that's
why the government has recently
announced an uplift in funding for
project servtor, which is responsible
for putting more specialist and plain
clothes police officers uh within some
of our Jewish uh community areas. I I I
will make sure we do everything in our
power to keep our community safe, but
we're also very clear as a government
that we have to tackle the root causes
of anti-semitism that is leading to this
environment in which our Jewish
community is coming under attack. We put
money behind education to try to deal
with these issues when our children are
young so that they understand how we
should behave towards one another to
root out hatred before it is able to
take hold. And my colleagues uh in the
health department and in other parts of
government are reviewing the wider
response uh that we need as a government
because we are absolutely clear. Yes, we
have to keep our community safe but we
do have to deal with the root causes as
well and we will. Well, you talk about
the root causes, but uh whatever you're
doing about the root causes doesn't seem
to be working, does it?
>> Well, I look and I we are already taking
a large amount of action on security uh