The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) have accused the police of allowing Islamist extremists “go unchallenged” has led to violent rioting across England.
Police forces in England have been accused have giving the far-right the confidence after allowing pro-Gaza extremists “go unchallenged” which once again has led to criticism over the so called “two tier” policing.
Speaking to the Express a spokesman for the CAA said, “The violence that we are seeing now on the streets of Britain is appalling, and we welcome the urgent and robust response from the authorities.
“What we are seeing now is in part the result of ten months of catastrophically poor policing. Notwithstanding our repeated calls to crack down on extremists on our streets over the past year, they were allowed to go unchallenged.
“Other extremists saw that and became emboldened.
“Once the authorities have dealt with the far-right riots and those violently reacting to them, they must finally also turn their attention to the Islamist and far-left extremism that has plagued our country for months.”
In 2022 the Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against men who drove to a Jewish community shouting “F*** the Jews. F*** their mothers, rape their daughters,” the men were allowed to walk free.
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