politics

April 30, 2026

‘I feel betrayed’: Golders Green demands action as politicians visit scene of terror attack

Keir Starmer met with boos and jeers as Nigel Farage tells crowds the PM has been ‘weak’ on pro-Palestinian marches

‘I feel betrayed’: Golders Green demands action as politicians visit scene of terror attack

TL;DR

  • Protesters, organized by 'Stop the Hate', heckled Keir Starmer during his visit to the Hatzola ambulance service in Golders Green.
  • Chants of 'Keir Starmer Jew harmer' and 'You are a disgrace' were heard as Starmer arrived.
  • A 20-year-old protester expressed feeling 'betrayed' by Starmer's decision not to visit the scene of the stabbings.
  • Nigel Farage addressed broadcasters and a supportive crowd, criticizing the government as 'weak' on pro-Palestinian marches and pledging to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and ban the Muslim Brotherhood.
  • Farage brushed off allegations of past antisemitism.
  • Community members expressed a strong desire for action and reassurance, with Holocaust survivors reportedly leaving the country due to fear.
  • Ben Grossnass, a Shomrim volunteer, conveyed to Starmer the seriousness of the situation and the need for action regarding 'hate marches'.
  • Grossnass reported that Starmer 'promised change'.

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