‘Britain has forgotten how to protect its citizens,’ Jake Wallis Simons warns as he fears for ‘true victims’ of extremism
Sentiment Mix
Geography
Expert Signals
GB News - News
source • 1 mention
AI-Generated Claims
Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.
‘Britain has forgotten how to protect its citizens,' Jake Wallis Simons warns as he fears for ‘true victims' of extremism.
Supported by 1 story
Jake Wallis Simons has warned that "Britain doesn't know how to protect its citizens" in the wake of the Golders Green terror attack.Speaking to GB News, the columnist expressed fear that the "true victims" of growing extremism would be "Britain and the West".
Supported by 1 story
His intervention follows Wednesday's stabbing of two Jewish men in the north west London suburb, which has prompted authorities to raise the UK terrorism threat level to "severe".Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said that the capital now faces an "epidemic" of antisemitism.
Supported by 1 story
TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, Mr Wallis was keen to point out that the threat extended to the whole of society.He said: "I think I speak for quite a lot of Jews in saying that we're rather sick of being classed as the victims in all of this.
Supported by 1 story
"The actual true victims are Britain and the West.
Supported by 1 story
Related Events
Jewish community in U.K. on high alert after Golders Green knife attack
Security • 5/2/2026
‘Why are Jews so low down on the UK’s security pecking order?’ - Nana Akua
Security • 5/2/2026
Young Britons 'not concerned' about Falkland Islands remaining British, new poll reveals
Uncategorized • 5/2/2026
China and India among ‘main perpetrators’ of foreign interference, Canada’s spy agency reports - Toronto Star
Uncategorized • 5/2/2026
After Mythos, Nobody Is Safe From Cybersecurity Threats
Uncategorized • 5/3/2026