Protesters Condemn Sadiq Khan After Golders Green Terror Attack
Dozens of protesters marched in Golders Green, shouting 'shame on Sadiq Khan' after two Jewish men were stabbed in an antisemitic terror attack. The demonstration highlights public anger over the government's response to such incidents.

Dozens of protesters gathered in Golders Green, North London, following an antisemitic terror attack that saw two Jewish men stabbed. The demonstrators marched through the area, openly condemning Mayor Sadiq Khan and chanting 'shame on Sadiq Khan', expressing their frustration with the authorities' handling of the situation.
The protest erupted after police were called to Highfield Avenue at 11:16 AM to reports of a stabbing. This incident, described by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as an 'appalling' attack, immediately drew a significant public reaction. Golders Green, a prominent Jewish area, became the focal point for public anger and a demand for greater protection and accountability.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated the attack was 'appalling', though his comments did not address the specific concerns raised by the protesters regarding the government's broader response. The protesters' chants directly targeted Mayor Khan, indicating a perceived failure in leadership or security measures from the London Mayor's office, rather than simply the immediate police response.
For ordinary British people, particularly those in communities vulnerable to such attacks, this incident and the subsequent protest underscore a profound concern for personal safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement and political leadership. The public display of anger suggests a growing sentiment that current measures are insufficient to prevent antisemitic violence, leaving citizens feeling exposed and unheard.
The article does not provide previous statements from Mayor Khan or Prime Minister Starmer that contradict their current positions or reactions to this specific incident. However, the direct targeting of Mayor Khan by protesters implies a perceived lack of action or empathy that has reached a boiling point among the affected populace.
The immediate next steps involve the ongoing police investigation into the stabbing. Beyond that, the public will be watching for a more substantial response from Mayor Khan and the government to address the underlying concerns about antisemitism and security in London, especially given the clear public demand for accountability demonstrated by the Golders Green protest.
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