Starmer Slammed for 'Too Much Talk' on Terror Threat
Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour government face sharp criticism for delaying the terror threat level increase, with one expert stating Britons are "fed up" with inaction.

Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour government are under fire for their perceived inaction on national security, specifically a delay in raising the terror threat level. A leading terrorism expert has launched a scathing attack, accusing the Prime Minister of "too much talk" and insufficient action to protect the public.
According to GB News, Roger Macmillan, a terrorism expert, declared that ordinary Britons are "fed up" with the government's failure to take decisive steps. This criticism comes in the wake of a terror attack in Golders Green, which ultimately led to the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre raising the UK's threat level to "severe" on Thursday.
Mr. Macmillan did not mince words, telling GB News directly that "People are fed up!" He further lambasted the government, stating they are "not taking action" to safeguard the nation, particularly the Jewish community, following the recent incident.
This delay in response, as reported by GB News, raises serious questions about the government's priorities and competence in protecting its citizens. For many, the perception of a reactive rather than proactive stance on terrorism is deeply concerning, especially when lives are at stake.
The critical question now is whether this public outcry, amplified by expert opinion, will force the government to review its protocols for assessing and communicating terror threats, ensuring that future responses are swifter and more reassuring to a worried public.
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Keir Starmer scolded for 'too much talk' as terrorism expert blasts delay in raising threat level: 'People are fed up!'
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