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Nigel Farage Issues a Wake-Up Call for the Prime Minister: Why Words Are No Longer Enough

A Grim Reality in North London: When Warnings Become Fact

A horrific scene unfolded in North London overnight as four private ambulances—essential vehicles built to preserve life and support the public—were targeted in a deliberate arson attack. This was not merely an attack on vehicles; it was a strike against a critical emergency resource that potentially provides aid to all local citizens, regardless of their background or identity.

While the physical damage is significant, the incident points toward a more unsettling truth—one that Nigel Farage has been emphasising for over ten years.



The Prophecy the Establishment Ignored

A decade ago, Farage cautioned that a, "fifth column", was taking root within the United Kingdom—a faction of radicals who are entirely alienated from British culture and harbour a deep-seated animosity toward the nation’s heritage. At the time, his observations were met with intense criticism and derision. However, as extremist violence now spills onto our streets, those early warnings appear increasingly prophetic.

The organisation supposedly behind this arson, Ashab al-Yamin, is far from a minor group of vandals if they are responsible for the attack. They are a sophisticated terror network with a violent history across the European continent, including activities in Greece, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Most alarmingly, they are proxies for the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)—the Iranian state-sponsored terror arm that the European Union has already identified as a major security threat.


Move Beyond Empty Platitudes

In the aftermath of the attack on the vehicles, the Prime Minister offered a standard refrain, stating that his, “thoughts are with the Jewish community”.

We must be honest: when terror cells are operating on British soil, 'thoughts are sometimes a shallow substitute for security. Mere condemnation alone is not a counter-terrorism strategy. The British public does not merely need more speeches on the evils of prejudice; they need a government capable of neutralising active threats in our capital.

The era of simply 'deploring' hatred must grow into something more effective. More active solutions are needed. The current administration’s hesitation is beginning to look less like diplomacy and more like a total failure to recognise the danger at our doorstep.


A Mandate for Immediate Action

The Prime Minister must now move beyond rhetoric and take three decisive steps:

Blacklist the IRGC: The government must stop wavering and, according to Farage, formally proscribe the IRGC as a terrorist organisation. We are expected to align with our international partners and dismantle their ability to operate within our borders.
Relentless Prosecution: This was an act of domestic terrorism, not simple property crime. The state must use every available resource to hunt down these arsonists and ensure they are prosecuted to the maximum extent of the law.
Ensure Public Safety: The government must regain control of the narrative. An embedded terror cell in North London is a direct challenge to the state’s authority and a threat to national security. It requires a hardline, proactive response.

The North London attack serves as a final warning. It is the direct result of years of tip-toeing around radicalisation and refusing to confront extremism. If our leaders continue to offer nothing but words while radicals organise and strike, they are failing in their fundamental duty to protect the people.

The time for solutions limited to, "thoughts and prayers", has expired. The country needs leadership. According to Nigel Farage, the IRGC must be banned now.

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