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Muslim Politician Demands Ban on Anti-Grooming Gangs Group (That is Already Defunct).

Disgraced former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has called on the British government to ban, or proscribe, the English Defence League (EDL), an anti-grooming gang activist group that has been defunct for years. Yousaf published a letter on X (formerly Twitter) stating that membership in the EDL must be made a criminal offense under the 2000 Terrorism Act, alleging the group adheres to “far-right,” “Islamophobic,” and “racist” ideologies.

The letter was presented in response to disorder in Southport, England, which saw locals riot in reaction to a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class by a 17-year-old male born in Wales to Rwandan migrant parents. Three girls aged six, seven, and nine were killed, and several others remain in critical condition.

A major issue with Yousaf’s call to proscribe the EDL as a terrorist organization is that the group has been on a rapid decline since 2013, and as of 2023, even the left-wing Guardian newspaper said the group was “defunct.”

Prior to the violence, Britain’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by locals when laying flowers in front of press photographers near the site of the killings, with some asking him, “How many more children, Prime Minister?”

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Disgraced former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has called on the British government to ban, or proscribe, the English Defence League (EDL), an anti-grooming gang activist group that has been defunct for years. Yousaf published a letter on X (formerly Twitter) stating that membership in the EDL must be made a criminal offense under the 2000 Terrorism Act, alleging the group adheres to "far-right," "Islamophobic," and "racist" ideologies. show more

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Of course, young girls are stabbed to death in the street, but the Muslim politicians in Britain come out against the “far right” – and the defunct “far right” at that
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WATCH: Machete Gangs Brawl in Broad Daylight Near London.

Eight people have been arrested following machete brawls in the streets of Southend, Essex, just 40 miles east of central London. At least one person was stabbed, with local representative Bayo Alaba MP confirming, “There are some people in hospital with quite serious injuries.”

Footage from the seaside city, one of the most densely-populated localities in England, shows multiple brawls between mostly migration-background males with long blades, often in the presence of children. Some of the wounded had to be evacuated by air ambulance.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage, recently elected to Parliament as the representative for Clacton-on-Sea, another seaside Essex town, commented, “Our country is being destroyed, our values trashed and the public on the point of revolt.”

He may have been referring to separate disorder in Southport, Merseyside, which saw clashes between police and rioters yesterday in response to a 17-year-old identified as the son of African migrants targeting children in a mass stabbing.

The suspect, not named by the authorities due to his age, targeted a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class for young children, killing three and leaving several others in critical condition. Two female class instructors and a man in his sixties who intervened were also wounded.

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Eight people have been arrested following machete brawls in the streets of Southend, Essex, just 40 miles east of central London. At least one person was stabbed, with local representative Bayo Alaba MP confirming, "There are some people in hospital with quite serious injuries." show more

BRITAIN BURNS: Riots Break Out After Kids Killed by Migrant-Background Man.

Rioting and attacks on police have begun in the United Kingdom town of Southport a day after three children were fatally stabbed by a man from a migrant background while they were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Footage of violence targeting police was published on X (formerly Twitter) by UK political pundit Darren Grimes, claiming that rioters had set a police van on fire after attacking the vehicle.

Anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson posted several clips of the rioters, saying, “People have had enough. Who can blame them?”

 

The violence comes just a day after three young girls aged six, seven, and nine were brutally stabbed to death while attending a dance class, with a further nine wounded.

A 17-year-old male, the son of two migrants from Rwanda and born in Cardiff, was later arrested by police and remains in custody. Officials have yet to give a motive for the attack but have so far not claimed that the killings were related to terrorism.

Anger could already be seen on the streets of Southport prior to the riots on Tuesday, as British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by locals as he tried to lay flowers at the site of the killings. “How many more children, Prime Minister?” one local shouted, while others told Prime Minister Starmer he was not welcome, with one even calling him a “scumbag.”

The fresh riots come just over a week after similar violence broke out in the Harehills area of Leeds after local police took several children away from a Roma-Gypsy family.

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Rioting and attacks on police have begun in the United Kingdom town of Southport a day after three children were fatally stabbed by a man from a migrant background while they were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Footage of violence targeting police was published on X (formerly Twitter) by UK political pundit Darren Grimes, claiming that rioters had set a police van on fire after attacking the vehicle. show more

WATCH: ‘How Many More Children, Prime Minister?’ – Parents Heckle Starmer After Mass Stabbing by African Migrants’ Son.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by parents and other members of the public during a photo op in Southport, England, where three children are dead, and five others are in critical condition following a mass stabbing. The violent crime was allegedly perpetrated by the 17-year-old son of two Rwandan migrants.

Starmer was laying flowers in the English seaside town in front of a pack of press photographers when parents began calling out, “How many more children, Prime Minister?”

Others called out, “Are we going to do something?” and “Time for change, Starmer!” They became more agitated as the leftist politician pointedly ignored him and began to leave, saying, “Bye-bye, you’ve got your photos; off you go.”

“Make a real change! Our children!” some cried out.

Members of the public also shouted, “You’re not wanted!” and “Scumbag!” One woman said she had been told a nine-year-old girl she held in her arms as a baby had died in the attack.

In addition to the 12 children murdered or wounded by the attacker during a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class, two women teaching the class were also injured. A man in his sixties working in the same building who attempted to intervene was also wounded.

One of Starmer’s first acts as Prime Minister was scrapping a plan to deport migrants to Rwanda, the native country of the alleged stabber’s parents.

The Labour premier has also sprung thousands of criminals from prison early, claiming he needs to ease overcrowding.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by parents and other members of the public during a photo op in Southport, England, where three children are dead, and five others are in critical condition following a mass stabbing. The violent crime was allegedly perpetrated by the 17-year-old son of two Rwandan migrants. show more

Britain FINALLY Jails Radical Islamic Terror Boss Anjem Choudary for ‘Life.’

Anjem Choudary, the British-Pakistani leader of the al-Muhajiroun terrorist organization, has been handed a ‘life’ sentence by England‘s High Court. He will not be eligible for parole for 28 years when he will be 85—if he is still alive.

Choudary has been a founder or spokesman for numerous Islamist organizations that have been determined to be terrorist groups or fronts, including al-Muhajiroun, Al Ghurabaa, and Islam4UK. He was a close associate of and inspiration to the British-Nigerian jihadists who near-decapitated British soldier Lee Rigby in Greater London in 2013.

Choudary avoided the British courts until 2016 when he was tried for swearing allegiance to the Islamic State. He was released from his supposed five-and-a-half-year sentence on license in 2018, however, and was soon actively—if more surreptitiously—preaching again.

He was arrested and convicted again in 2023 for directing the United Kingdom’s branch of the al-Muhajiroun terrorist network. Judge Sir Mark Wall noted the Choudary-run al-Muhajiroun had been “thinly disguised” as the “Islamic Thinkers Society” following its 2010 ban.

“Organizations such as yours normalize violence in pursuit of an ideological cause. They drive wedges between people who would otherwise live together in peaceful co-existence. Your behavior was of the highest culpability.” said Mr Justice Wall.

“I am sure you will continue to preach your message of hate and division in the future, you are not someone who can be diverted from that course,” he continued.

“The dangers you pose are in your organizational skills and skills as an orator; I cannot at present foresee a time when you will cease to be dangerous.”

Court reports suggest Choudary, 57, was “shocked” at the length of the sentence and rocked back on his feet as it was handed down.

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Anjem Choudary, the British-Pakistani leader of the al-Muhajiroun terrorist organization, has been handed a 'life' sentence by England's High Court. He will not be eligible for parole for 28 years when he will be 85—if he is still alive. show more

England Mass Stabber Identified as Son of African Migrants, Targeted Taylor Swift Yoga Class for Kids.

The person responsible for a mass stabbing in Southport, England, on Monday has been identified as a 17-year-old born in Cardiff, Wales, to immigrants from Rwanda. Law enforcement has not named him, citing legal reasons—although the authorities can name minors involved in serious crimes if they believe it is in the public interest.

It is now confirmed that the stabber, who is in police custody with no motive for his attack disclosed, targeted a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class for children aged six to 11. Three children have died, while another nine are wounded, with five in critical condition as of the time of publication. Police say the case is not being treated as terror-related “at this moment in time.”

Dance teacher Leanne Lucas, 35, was also stabbed, and is reportedly in critical condition. Fellow teacher Heidi Barlow, also 35, suffered less severe injuries.

Another adult, 63-year-old Jonathan Hayes, requires surgery after being stabbed in the leg. The businessman, working in an office in the same building as the dance studio, had rushed to the scene of the attack and put himself between the knifeman and the children, attempting to disarm him.

“The dance studio is tucked away down a little alley, you wouldn’t know that there was a children’s dance studio there just by walking past—you would have to have known it was there,” the businessman’s wife told the press, adding her husband is “very upset that he wasn’t able to be more help.”

The Southport stabbings come roughly a year after Syrian asylum seeker Abdalmasih Hanoun stabbed multiple babies and toddlers, including a British child, and two elderly men in a public park in Annecy, France.

This story is developing…

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The person responsible for a mass stabbing in Southport, England, on Monday has been identified as a 17-year-old born in Cardiff, Wales, to immigrants from Rwanda. Law enforcement has not named him, citing legal reasons—although the authorities can name minors involved in serious crimes if they believe it is in the public interest. show more

UK Tories Face Woeful Choices for Next Leader Following Election Loss.

The next leader of the UK Conservative Party will be one of the following names, following the resignation of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after the party’s election drubbing in early July.

Right winger Kemi Badenoch officially entered the race this weekend, as Suella Braverman – another right-leaning choice – announced she has opted not to run amidst rumors she intends to defect to Nigel Farage’s Reform Party. Joining Badenoch are centrists, globalists, and neoconservatives such as Priti Patel, Mel Stride, Tom Tugendhat, James Cleverly, and Robert Jenrick.

In an article for The Times, Badenoch criticized the Conservative Party’s unclear identity as a reason for its poor performance in the general election. She affirmed that voters would not support a party unsure of its own direction.

Contrastingly, Braverman revealed her decision in The Telegraph, stating that although she had enough support to compete, she chose not to run due to a lack of consensus within the party. She listed several grievances, including high taxes, immigration issues, the party’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, and failure to eliminate remnants of Blair-era policies like the Human Rights Act and Equality Act. Braverman also expressed concerns over the influence of transgender ideology and critical race theory within institutions.

The deadline for nominations passed at Monday at 2:30 PM GMT. Candidates need a proposer, a seconder, and eight additional backers to qualify. The parliamentary party will subsequently narrow the contenders to four, who will then present their case at the Conservative Party conference from September 29 to October 2. The final two will be selected by the parliamentary members and will face a vote by party members in an online ballot, the results of which will be declared on November 2.

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The next leader of the UK Conservative Party will be one of the following names, following the resignation of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after the party's election drubbing in early July. show more

Britian’s Royal Air Force Bans ‘Crusaders’ Nickname for Fear of Offending Muslims.

Britain’s Royal Air Force’s 14 Squadron has dropped its historic “Crusaders” nickname following a complaint that it is offensive to Muslims. The name, which dates back to the squadron’s missions over Gaza and Palestine during World War I, is now apparently considered inappropriate by the RAF’s leadership.

The decision came after a single RAF crew member lodged a complaint, claiming the term was insulting. Despite the nickname being a significant part of the squadron’s identity and history, crews have been ordered to remove any references to “Crusaders” from their hangar.

An aviator expressed frustration to the Mail on Sunday, stating, “If they’d have asked members of the squadron, rather than dictating this change, almost everyone would have been in favor of retaining ‘Crusaders,’ because it is so much part of our history. There was never any prejudice or malice in the name.”

RAF officials argue that the focus should be on upholding values that reflect the modern and diverse service.

An RAF spokesman stated, “As a modern and diverse service, our focus must be on not giving prominence to any offensive term that goes against the values of the Royal Air Force. Therefore, 14 Squadron have ceased using their historic unofficial nickname. The traditions and informal nicknames used by the RAF in the earlier days have a place in our history. However, some are no longer appropriate in the 21st Century.”

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Britain's Royal Air Force’s 14 Squadron has dropped its historic “Crusaders” nickname following a complaint that it is offensive to Muslims. The name, which dates back to the squadron’s missions over Gaza and Palestine during World War I, is now apparently considered inappropriate by the RAF’s leadership. show more
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2 Children Dead, 9 Injured in Mass Stabbing.

Emergency services were called to a “major,” “critical” incident in the English seaside town of Southport on Monday, after reports of a mass stabbing at 11:50 AM. Merseyside Police initially reported armed police had detained “a male” at “a property” and seized a knife, with “no wider threat to the public,” releasing no suspect details.

Children are believed to be among at least 11 casualties, two of whom have been declared dead. The rest have been transported to three hospitals, some by air ambulance, including Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. Alder Hey asked parents not to bring their children to hospital unless they require urgent care, with their resources being under strain in the wake of the stabbings.

Unconfirmed eyewitness reports indicate the stabbings took place at a nursery. Bare Varathan, who runs a local corner store, says he “saw seven to ten kids outside the nursery.”

“They were injured, bleeding. They were in the road, running from the nursery,” he said, indicating they had been stabbed all over their bodies, including the back, neck, and chest.

“Somebody told me he had arrived in a taxi and had a knife,” Varathan said of the suspect.

This story is developing…

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Emergency services were called to a "major," "critical" incident in the English seaside town of Southport on Monday, after reports of a mass stabbing at 11:50 AM. Merseyside Police initially reported armed police had detained "a male" at "a property" and seized a knife, with "no wider threat to the public," releasing no suspect details. show more

Muslim Cleric Bids for Scottish Island, Plans to Make It an ‘Islamic State.’

A Shia Muslim cleric is raising funds to purchase a private island in Scotland and establish a de facto Islamic state there. Sheikh Yasser al-Habib is a Kuwaiti who came to Britain after his native country imprisoned him for sectarianism, and later stripped him of his citizenship

Al-Habib seeks to purchase Torsa, or Thor’s Island, a picturesque tidal island in the Inner Hebrides, and establish a community for his Mahdi Servants Union, where Shia Islamists awaiting the coming of the Mahdi can gather.

Shia or Shiite Islam is the predominant branch of Islam in Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, and especially Iran. Its emphasis on the Mahdi, an ageless imam who has been supposedly been roaming the earth since the 800s and will return to public view to bring justice during the end times, distinguishes it from Sunni Islam.

“If you want to live free under the banner of the imam, in a special homeland where you feel everything in it reminds you of the awaited Mahdi, everything is the Shia homeland, support this project,” al-Habib declares in one fundraising broadcast on Fadak TV, a satellite channel he runs out of a converted church hall in Buckinghamshire, England.

He already runs “boot camps” for his followers, garbed in military-style uniforms, in the English county.

“They will have their own army, their own justice system, they will manage their own schools and hospitals and people from around the world will be able to migrate to this homeland,” warned Sarah Zaaimi, a spokeswoman for the Atlantic Council which has been investigating al-Habib and his organization, of their plans for Torsa.

ISLAMIST HAVEN. 

Until recently, Scotland had a Pakistani-heritage Muslim, Humza Yousaf, as its First Minister, notorious for decrying the influence white people have in the country.

Al-Habib is not the only Islamic extremist to use Britain as a bolthole, with Hamas leaders also taking advantage of its easily exploited asylum laws to establish themselves there.

The European Court of Human Rights protects such people from deportation, insisting the government cannot deport even foreign terror suspects to countries where they may face capital punishment or other firm penalties.

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A Shia Muslim cleric is raising funds to purchase a private island in Scotland and establish a de facto Islamic state there. Sheikh Yasser al-Habib is a Kuwaiti who came to Britain after his native country imprisoned him for sectarianism, and later stripped him of his citizenship show more