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Islamists are 'embedded' in UK education and police

Farage Warns of Islamist Influence in UK Institutions

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has raised concerns about Islamist influence within British society, claiming that Islamists are "embedded" in the nation's education, politics, and police. He delivered this warning during the launch of his party's Jewish Alliance.

Farage stated that senior intelligence sources informed him about the deep infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood, a Sunni Islamist organization, into various UK structures. Emphasizing the education system, political sphere, and police force, he noted the spreading influence as a significant threat to national stability.

Highlighting "rife and rampant sectarianism," Farage criticized the lack of action against the Brotherhood, contrasting it with certain Arab countries that have banned the group, designating it a terrorist organization. Farage believes this inaction mirrors a broader reluctance to confront security challenges.

His concerns resonate with recent US actions, where the government moved to potentially designate parts of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations. US officials cited the Brotherhood's engagement in violence and destabilization across the Middle East, noting threats to American and allied interests.

The US highlighted specific incidents, such as the Brotherhood's involvement in attacks following the events of October 7, 2023, in Israel. According to officials, chapters in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt have aligned with militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, escalating regional tensions.

Farage's warnings at the Jewish Alliance event were echoed by international concerns regarding the Brotherhood's activities. He pointed out the urgency of addressing embedded threats to protect national security.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged the potential threat, stating to Jewish News that the Government is keeping the Muslim Brotherhood under "very close review." This statement indicates a level of governmental awareness and monitoring of the organization's influence within the UK.

Farage's remarks aim to spotlight the importance of proactive measures to safeguard British institutions from foreign influence. By invoking international examples, he underscores the need for vigilance and decisive action.

Key Takeaways:

  • Farage claims Islamists are embedded in UK institutions.

  • Aligns with US scrutiny of the Muslim Brotherhood.

  • UK Government monitoring the Brotherhood's influence.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-02.10

 

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