Criticizes 1st Muslim mayor of London for saying don't be alarmed
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Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage criticized the first mayor of London whose advice to his constituents after the latest Islamic terror attack on the city was “not to be alarmed.” Farage, a member of Parliament also slammed Home Secretary Theresa May’s reaction to the London Bridge horror. “I understand the mayor wishing to not spread panic but what I would like to hear is him say: ‘As the first Muslim mayor of London, I am going to do all I can to work with the Muslim community to drive out the extremist preachers from our mosques,” said Farage. To do all we can to stop radicalization happening in schools and in prisons.’ And I did not hear a single word of that.”
In a tweet, Farage added: “The British government have been too weak and too politically correct. We want real action, not more speeches from outside 10 Downing St.”..........The Rotherham child sex-abuse scandal is the biggest child-protection scandal in Britain’s history. Since the late 1980s, police and social services failed to protect girls from predatory grooming gangs made up of Muslim men for fear of being labeled racist, leading to institutional cover-ups.......Read more at
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