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Farage Warns of Gated Future for British Jews

Farage Warns of Gated Future for British Jews

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has issued a warning that British Jews may soon need to live in "gated communities." At his party's Jewish Alliance launch, Farage shared his observations from Strasbourg during his MEP tenure, where Jewish communities faced significant security threats.

Farage recounted passing a Jewish school in Strasbourg where children, aged four or five, were escorted by armed soldiers. He highlighted similar situations in Brussels, noting that successful Jewish residents often reside in gated communities with 24-hour security. "I'm afraid, on the current path, that is the future for the British Jewish community," Farage stated, underscoring his concerns for their safety.

While Farage insisted he is not advocating for "special rights," he emphasized the urgent need for increased protection due to "a direct threat" against British Jews. His remarks highlighted a trend he's observed, urging action to prevent similar circumstances in the UK.

Robert Jenrick also addressed the event, condemning "hate marches" by pro-Palestine protesters as assaults on national unity. His comments aligned with Farage's, promoting a vision of a cohesive, multi-faith, and multi-ethnic Britain.

Despite facing criticism for previous comments about multiculturalism in Birmingham, Jenrick reiterated the importance of tackling antisemitism and ensuring Jewish security. He stressed that the Reform UK party is committed to safeguarding all communities under "one flag."

The event featured speeches from notable figures including Suella Braverman and Richard Tice, who joined in expressing firm support for protecting Jewish life in the UK. Attendees described the launch as a powerful gathering focused on confronting sectarianism and promoting safety for all.

The party's stance reflects a broader effort to address and combat antisemitic threats while fostering an integrated society. Farage's call to action highlights the need for vigilance and proactive measures to ensure the safety and integration of Jewish communities across the UK.

Key Takeaways:

  • Nigel Farage warns of potential security challenges for British Jews.

  • Robert Jenrick emphasizes unity in facing antisemitic threats.

  • Reform UK reinforces the need to protect Jewish communities.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-02.10

 

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