Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Former Counter-terror Chief Accuses Farage of Inciting Southport Violence

THE GUARDIAN: Neil Basu says Reform UK leader is ‘creating conspiracy theories’ by questioning whether truth is being ‘withheld’

Nigel Farage was criticised across the political spectrum for stirring up fake news and spreading misinformation. Photograph: Dominic Gwinn/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock | Screenshot taken from the accompanying article

A former counter-terrorism police chief has accused Nigel Farage of helping incite violence that broke out in Southport after the killing of three children in a knife attack this week.

Farage drew criticism from across the political spectrum for remarks he made in a video on Tuesday in which he questioned “whether the truth is being withheld from us” after the attack on Monday.

Neil Basu – a former senior Scotland Yard officer who was in charge of counter-terrorism from 2018 to 2021 – said there were “real world consequences” when public figures failed to “keep their mouth shut”.

“Nigel Farage is giving the EDL [English Defence League] succour, undermining the police, creating conspiracy theories, and giving a false basis for the attacks on the police,” he said, referring to the far-right, Islamophobic group whose supporters are believed to have been involved in the rioting in Southport. » | Ben Quinn, Vikram Dodd and Rowena Mason | Wednesday, July 31, 2024