Foreign actors whipping up unrest and violence in Northern Ireland, only for our communities, neighbours and children to face the consequences.
Like my home is a sandbox for their Fascistic wet dreams.
Having lived through 25 years of ‘the Troubles’, thousands killed in the UK and Ireland in low level civil war, the urban riots of the 80s, let alone 7/7 — @elonmusk, Yaxley-Lennon and their armies of foreign bots trying to provoke civil war are just pathetic
@I_amMukhtar A thug currently based in Moscow, Yaxley-Lennon is just a modern-day Lord Haw Haw. He’s a bad actor and we need to stop treating him like he’s not.
The destruction of our own communities, damaging our neighbours homes and property, all because trouble merchants overseas want to whip up unrest
Shameful.
We want to reiterate that the 30 year old man charged with attempted murder, possession of an article with blade or point in a public place and threats to kill remains in police custody in a police station and is due to appear at Belfast Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 10th June.
The suspect in the Belfast knife attack entered the UK in 2023 and was granted refugee status the same year. The minister responsible for asylum and immigration policy in 2023 was Robert Jenrick. He resigned in November 2023 arguing the government wasn't being tough enough. Reform will blame Labour. The timeline doesn't support that.