Sunday, September 28, 2025

‘We Need to Cut All Their Throats!’ – Far-Left Rally Cheers Pro-Palestinian Activist Calling for Murder of ‘Fascist’ Anti-Mass Migration Protestors.

An organizer for Britain’s Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) union was cheered by supposed “anti-racism” demonstrators on Wednesday after issuing a call to “cut all their throats,” in reference to the allegedly “far-right” demonstrators who have been protesting mass migration since the stabbing of multiple young girls in Southport, England, by a migration-background teenager.

Introducing himself as a TSSA representative at the rally in Walthamstow, Kent, the activist said of the anti-mass migration protestors, “They are disgusting, Nazi fascists, and we need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all,” making a slashing gesture across his own throat to emphasize he was not speaking metaphorically.

He then led the cheering crowd, peppered with activists carrying Palestinian flags and far-left Socialist Worker placards, in chants of “Free, free, Palestine!”

Social media users have identified him as Ricky Jones, a TSSA organizer who is also an elected councilor for Britain’s governing Labour Party in Dartford, Kent—although this was not definitively confirmed as of the time of publication.

The Walthamstow demonstration was one of many held by race activists and the far left on Wednesday, in response to up to 100 “far-right” protests that had supposedly been organized.

Almost none of these “far-right” demonstrations, hyped heavily by the media, actually materialized on the day, with many social media users speculating they were confected by the state and media in order to motivate the “anti-racist” counter-demonstrations.

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An organizer for Britain's Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) union was cheered by supposed "anti-racism" demonstrators on Wednesday after issuing a call to "cut all their throats," in reference to the allegedly "far-right" demonstrators who have been protesting mass migration since the stabbing of multiple young girls in Southport, England, by a migration-background teenager. show more

Nearly 60 Percent of Britons Sympathetic to Peaceful Anti-Mass Migration Protesters.

Polling has found that nearly 60 percent of Britons have sympathy with anti-mass migration protestors motivated by the fatal stabbing of multiple young girls in Southport last week. At the same time, the vast majority oppose rioting and violence.

Data collected by YouGov reveals an incredible 58 percent of Britons have sympathy with those engaging in peaceful protests after the Southport murders, allegedly perpetrated by a migration-background youth—but few say they feel sympathy for the rioters.

Broken down by political affiliation, Britons supporting Nigel Farage‘s Reform Party are the most supportive of the protests, with over eight in ten saying they support them to some degree.

British authorities have threatened to use terrorism legislation against those taking part in or supporting violence. England’s chief prosecutor has even said the government is ready to try extraditing people from overseas for so much as reposting content deemed problematic online.

Just 23 percent of YouGov’s respondents believe those causing violence are “terrorists” or should be labeled as such.

A majority of supporters of all parties say that immigration policy is responsible for the riots, including 62 percent of the ruling Labour Party’s supporters and 52 percent of the similarly left-wing Liberal Democrats.

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Polling has found that nearly 60 percent of Britons have sympathy with anti-mass migration protestors motivated by the fatal stabbing of multiple young girls in Southport last week. At the same time, the vast majority oppose rioting and violence. show more

Health Secretary Warns the State Will Derpive ‘Racists’ of Healthcare.

Britain’s Health Secretary Wes Streeting has threatened to deny healthcare to “racists” after a pair of nurses from the Philippines were allegedly attacked with rocks while traveling to work in a taxi in Sunderland, England, during anti-mass migration protests.

While neither of the two nurses was harmed, they claimed they were “terrified” by the attack, which took place last Friday, August 2, amid the protests and riots sparked by the killing of three young girls in Southport by a migration-background teenager.

Streeting said there was “zero tolerance” for intimidation, harassment, or racist abuse toward National Health Service (NHS) employees.

“People who are abusing NHS staff can be turned away, and should be turned away, if that is the way that they are treating our staff,” he insisted.

He went on to claim Britain is “lucky” to have immigrants come from abroad working for the NHS—although hundreds of thousands of British nursing course applicants have been turned away in favor of importing immigrants, suggesting the state healthcare provider’s dependence on foreign staff is a matter of choice rather than necessity.

This is not the first time health officials have said they would deny alleged racists healthcare. In 2019, the North Bristol NHS Trust said it would withdraw treatment from those who engaged in racist or sexist language or behavior.

With anti-mass migration protests are expected to continue across Britain this week, Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised to crack down on those taking part, as well as those supporting the protests online.

Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson has even threatened that the British government will look to extradite people from overseas if they support the anti-mass migration protests.

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Britain's Health Secretary Wes Streeting has threatened to deny healthcare to "racists" after a pair of nurses from the Philippines were allegedly attacked with rocks while traveling to work in a taxi in Sunderland, England, during anti-mass migration protests. show more

Muslim Arrested for Taking Weapon to Riot Has Prior Conviction for ‘Allahu Akbar!’ Airplane Chaos.

A Muslim man has been arrested for carrying an offensive weapon during a riot in Birmingham, England, after social media users identified him from a 2016 incident in which he yelled “Allahu Akbar!” and “Boom!” during a flight.

Shehraz Sarwar, 46, was arrested Wednesday by Birmingham police after being identified from footage of the Monday riot, which saw Muslim mobs besiege pubs and attack white people as the police, who have aggressively confronted mostly white anti-mass migration protestors, declined to act.

Sarwar was previously jailed for ten weeks in 2016 after causing panic on a flight from Dubai to Birmingham, shouting “Allahu Akbar!” and “Boom!” during turbulence and terrifying other passengers.

Several social media accounts were able to identify Sarwar from footage of the Birmingham riots, though it remains unclear if their posts tipped off police before Sarwar’s belated arrest.

The Birmingham riots were organized in response to a supposed “far-right” protest that never materialized and became so dangerous that members of the media were forced to flee for their own safety.

One reporter commented on the lack of police presence in the area, adding legitimacy to accusations law enforcement is engaging in two-tier policing with respect to anti-mass migration demonstrators and Muslim counter-demonstrators.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and police leaders officially deny these allegations. Still, a spokesman for the force overseeing Birmingham has confessed police did not confront the mob on Monday because they consulted with “community leaders” and were told the demonstration would be “policed within themselves.”

The ongoing anti-mass migration protests and riots were sparked by the killing of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport. A 17-year-old born in Wales to Rwandan parents was arrested for the attack.

While the protests began as a reaction to the stabbings, they have since evolved into a broader anti-mass migration movement, with some demonstrations centering on hotels where the British government is hosting illegal immigrants at exorbitant cost to British taxpayers.

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A Muslim man has been arrested for carrying an offensive weapon during a riot in Birmingham, England, after social media users identified him from a 2016 incident in which he yelled "Allahu Akbar!" and "Boom!" during a flight. show more

Chief Prosecutor Warns ‘Dedicated Police Officers’ Are ‘Scouring Social Media’ to Arrest People for Retweets.

Stephen Parkinson, the Director of Public Prosecutions of England and Wales (DPP) under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer—himself a former DPP—warns police officers tasked solely with hunting down people being racially offensive amid the anti-mass migration protests gripping the country, even if all they do is repost others’ content.

“The offense of incitement to racial hatred involves publishing or distributing material which is insulting or abusive, which is intended to or likely to stir up racial hatred,” Parkinson said.

He warned, “If you retweet that, you’re republishing it, and potentially, you’re committing that offense.”

“And we do have dedicated police officers who are scouring social media. Their job is to look for this material and then follow up with identification, arrests, and so forth. So, it’s really, really serious. People might think they’re not doing anything harmful—they are, and the consequences will be visited upon them,” he threatened.

Parkinson has also warned that social media users outside the United Kingdom will also be hunted, particularly if the British state believes their posts are “advancing [an] ideology.”

“We have liaison prosecutors around the globe, who’ve got local links with the local judiciary… We would certainly consider extradition if we are satisfied that an offense has been committed,” he said.

Britain has been rocked by days of sometimes riotous protests following the deadly mass stabbing of several young girls by a migration-background teenager. The authorities have tackled the protestors aggressively—while appeasing violent Muslim counter-demonstrators.

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Stephen Parkinson, the Director of Public Prosecutions of England and Wales (DPP) under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer—himself a former DPP—warns police officers tasked solely with hunting down people being racially offensive amid the anti-mass migration protests gripping the country, even if all they do is repost others' content. show more

Cops Admit They Abandoned England’s Second City to Muslim Mob Because ‘Community Leaders’ Said Demo Would Be ‘Policed Within Themselves.’

British police admit Birmingham, England’s second city, was essentially abandoned to a violent Muslim mob on Monday because “community leaders” told them in advance that their demonstration would be “policed within themselves.”

“[W]e have really strong business and community relations, and… we had the opportunity to meet with community leaders [before the demonstration] to kind of understand the style of policing that we needed to deliver,” said Superintendent Emlyn Richards, for West Midlands Police.

Journalists who were chased from the area by aggressive, armed Muslims “for miles” described the “style of policing” on the day as officers simply surrendering the streets to the mob, which besieged a pub and violently assaulted a customer seemingly for no other reason than that he was a white person in Birmingham.

“[W]e knew that there was going to be a lot of people out on that counter-protest, we knew who the vast majority of those people were,” claimed Superintendent Richards, revealing the “policing response was commensurate to that intelligence and the information that we’d held [sic] with our partners and communities prior to that event taking place.”

SELF-POLICING. 

Pressed on the fact “so many” of the mob were “clearly armed” and asked whether white anti-mass migration protestors would be treated the same way, Richards groveled that “the vast majority of people that attended that protest… did so law-abidingly, and they did it with the right intentions.”

“What we saw was a response from our communities where they were trying to kind of make sure that that was policed within themselves,” he added.

Richards’s admission that Muslims are allowed to self-police will do little to dispel accusations of “two-tier policing,” with allegedly “far-right” demonstrators protesting against mass migration in the wake of a mass stabbing by a migration-background teenager tackled by aggressive riot police while Muslim counter-demonstrators are allowed to run amok.

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British police admit Birmingham, England's second city, was essentially abandoned to a violent Muslim mob on Monday because "community leaders" told them in advance that their demonstration would be "policed within themselves." show more

Musk Asks If Muslim Rape Gangs Are Still Preying on British Girls, Victims Say ‘Yes.’

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has questioned whether or not Muslim rape gangs are still operating in the United Kingdom amid ongoing protests and riots over mass migration. Victims of the gangs responded saying the abuse is indeed ongoing.

Sammy Woodhouse, a rape gang victim and anti-rape gang activist, told the X owner, “Our rapists are even allowed contact and custody with our children that were born from our rapes. I’m trying to change the law.”

Abuse survivor and journalist Samantha Smith added that she had conducted interviews with victims of Pakistani rape gangs in Telford, and revealed British police knocked on her door the following after she had discussed the situation on television in an effort to intimidate her.

RECENT CASES. 

Four men were sentenced in Newcastle grooming gang cases as recently as March. Two of the four are brothers who came to Britain as asylum seekers from Syria.

The brothers and their family had been featured in BBC reports in 2015 and 2016 as part of a sympathetic story on Syrian refugees, embarrassing the state-owned broadcaster.

In some cases, grooming gang leaders have had their British citizenships revoked in an effort to deport them, but few deportations have actually taken place, even years after the groomers have completed their sentences and set loose among the public again. 

‘TWO-TIER KIER.’

Musk has been blasting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for two-tier policing in Britain amid the current unrest, prompted by the murder of three young girls by a 17-year-old born with a migration background.

Since the immediate aftermath of the fatal stabbings, the protests have become directed towards mass migration more broadly, with Prime Minister Starmer promising a ruthless crackdown.

Meanwhile, violent Muslim counter-demonstrators have been allowed to run amok virtually unchallenged.

Image via Daniel Oberhaus. 

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Tech billionaire Elon Musk has questioned whether or not Muslim rape gangs are still operating in the United Kingdom amid ongoing protests and riots over mass migration. Victims of the gangs responded saying the abuse is indeed ongoing. show more

Leftist UK Govt Plots to Scatter Migrants All Over Britain Despite Anti-Mass Migration Protests.

Britain’s Labour government, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, is set to scrap the use of former military bases and barges as sites to house illegal immigrants claiming asylum. Arguing these migrant sites have put too heavy a burden on local services, the Starmer government will instead spread them all over the country under a policy it calls “dispersed accommodation.”

Labour has begun negotiating with municipal councils on the number of migrants who will be settled in each locality. Additionally, contractors for the Home Office—the government department tasked with identifying and securing housing for migrants—are already inquiring about sites such as former student apartment blocks and elderly care facilities. The contractors have even advertised for landlords who might have empty single-family homes.

Prior to the policy change, migrants had been housed at former military sites like RAF Wethersfield and RAF Scampton. The Bibby Stockholm barge, moored at the Portland Port in Dorset, had also been used to house upwards of 500 migrants. However, Secretary of State for the Home Department Yvette Cooper terminated the barge’s use as migrant housing soon after Labour came to power in July.

‘EQUITABLE DISPERAL OF MIGRANTS.’

“It’s all about having a more equitable dispersal of asylum seekers,” an anonymous Labor Party source told The Times of London, defending the migrant dispersal decision.

The Labour government’s “dispersed accommodation” migrant policy comes as riots spread across the country in response to the stabbing deaths of three children—with five others critically injured—by the 17-year-old son of two Rwandan migrants on July 29.

Clashes between anti-migration activists and police have happened sporadically over the last week. With mobs of Muslims entering the fray now as well in several British cities—with a comparatively weak police response—the civil unrest has the potential to escalate further.

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Britain's Labour government, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, is set to scrap the use of former military bases and barges as sites to house illegal immigrants claiming asylum. Arguing these migrant sites have put too heavy a burden on local services, the Starmer government will instead spread them all over the country under a policy it calls "dispersed accommodation." show more

‘Palestine Action’ Saboteurs Smash Up Defense Firm Facility, Injure Cops with Sledgehammer.

Heavily armed saboteurs with the ‘Palestine Action’ organization have smashed up a facility belonging to defense firm Elbit Systems in Bristol, England, and injured two police officers with a sledgehammer. The group used a prison van—where they acquired the vehicle is unclear—to “ram raid” the building before over a dozen saboteurs got out and began vandalizing the interior with red paint and destroying equipment with hammers, crowbars, and other weapons.

“We provide critical support and advanced technology to the British Armed Forces,” said a spokesman for the firm, denying “claims that this facility supplies the Israeli military or Israeli Ministry of Defence” as “categorically false.

“The UK Defence Industry urgently requires adequate protection from this nationally coordinated and politically motivated violence,” they added.

Elbit Systems reports the saboteurs injured security staff, and two responding police officers were also injured after being struck with a sledgehammer. One of the officers, a woman, was hospitalized with injuries to her back. Six saboteurs were arrested, but several others managed to evade the authorities.

Despite the shocking nature of the attack, which would appear to rise to the level of terrorism given its political nature, police are currently referring to it in terms of “criminal damage,” a relatively low-level vandalism offense.

Unlike the allegedly “far-right” anti-mass migration protests currently sweeping Britain, it has not warranted a press conference from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, or prominent coverage in the state-owned and corporate media.

This downplaying of the attack has intensified accusations of two-tier policing on social media.

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Heavily armed saboteurs with the 'Palestine Action' organization have smashed up a facility belonging to defense firm Elbit Systems in Bristol, England, and injured two police officers with a sledgehammer. The group used a prison van—where they acquired the vehicle is unclear—to "ram raid" the building before over a dozen saboteurs got out and began vandalizing the interior with red paint and destroying equipment with hammers, crowbars, and other weapons. show more

UK Threatens to Extradite Overseas Social Media Users Who Criticize Mass Migration, Two-Tier Policing.

The United Kingdom’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson, has threatened to extradite overseas social media users who have supported or spoken out on the anti-mass migration protests and riots gripping the country. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised draconian action against those protesting against the deadly stabbing of multiple young girls by a migration-background teenager in Southport, England last week.

Parkinson said that overseas social media posters should be aware that “they are not safe and there is nowhere to hide.”

He emphasized that those involved in the violence could face the harshest criminal charges, including terrorism.

Of the 400 people arrested during the week of disorder, around 100 have been charged so far.

Anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson, who is currently in Cyprus, may be one of the targets of prosecutors.  England’s High Court has issued a warrant for his arrest after he missed a court appearance last Monday, on unrelated contempt of court charges.

Parkinson stated, “Some people are abroad. That doesn’t mean they’re safe,” and noted that the British government has liaison prosecutors worldwide who can collaborate with international partners on extradition requests.

Parkinson also highlighted that suspects charged with violent disorder could face up to five years behind bars, and those charged with rioting could face up to ten years.

Parkinson stated that prosecutors will also pursue terrorism charges against people allegedly “planning activity for the purposes of advancing [an] ideology … planning really, really serious disruption.”

X owner and tech billionaire Elon Musk has also strongly criticized Prime Minister Starmer for two-tier policing of anti-mass migration demonstrators and Muslim counter-demonstrators, branding him “#TwoTierKier.”

It remains unclear whether the British government will try to extradite Musk for his posts or for allowing support for the anti-mass migration protests on X.

The United States and the United Kingdom have an extradition treaty signed in 2003 that lists terrorism as an offense for extradition.

Image via Benedikt von Loebell.

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The United Kingdom's Director of Public Prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson, has threatened to extradite overseas social media users who have supported or spoken out on the anti-mass migration protests and riots gripping the country. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised draconian action against those protesting against the deadly stabbing of multiple young girls by a migration-background teenager in Southport, England last week. show more