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'Far Right' are Terrorists and Must Be Jailed Says ex-Police Chief

Anil Basu tells us how easy it will be to jail those against the State.


Anil Basu, former head of UK counter-terrorism, says the worst of the far-right violence seen in England this weekend should be treated as terrorism adding that they are likely to target migration lawyers as the unrest continues.


Basu who once threatened to arrest a journalist for publishing documents he didn't want made public said: “Trying to set ablaze a building with people inside, whom you have made clear you detest, is an act of violence against people and property with a racial cause designed to intimidate a section of the public – be it Muslims or asylum seekers,”


Speaking about the attack on a Holiday Inn that was housing asylum seekers in Rotherham added. “Not only does it fit the definition of terrorism, it is terrorism. It’s nothing short of an attempt at a modern-day lynching and the people who did it should be facing life imprisonment, not a five-year sentence for violent disorder.”


“We overestimate the intelligence of thugs. They don’t think about the consequences of their actions until it’s too late, but jail a few and the others will run back under cover. They are bullies and cowards,”


This goes along with how Kier Starmer and the media are framing the civil unrest.


"Mostly Peaceful" riots by Muslim Defence League.

Basu's comments ignored the Muslim Defence League who had taken to the streets with machetes and swords attacking random strangers for being white. One such group who were accidentally seen in a Sky News broadcast with the machetes were ignored by he Sky reporter who claimed that the mob was "mostly peaceful".


Hope Not Hate caught spreading lies about 'far right' attacks.

Hope Not Hate were found guilty of making up stories about the 'far right' as they attempted to stir up tensions. The head of HNH tweeted that a Muslim woman had acid thrown over her by two white men from a moving car, a story that was completely untrue, the police were forced to issue a statement saying that the supposed incident had never happened.


BBC spread disinformation.

The BBC are still maintaining that the riots were started due to misinformation spread online, following some to have wrongly claimed the Stockport attacker was a Muslim asylum seeker.


Elon Musk.

After seeing videos of the unrest Elon Musk posted that “civil war is inevitable” angering Kier Starmer who had, until then, controlled the story.

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