“They need to address the cause rather than the symptoms.”
John Hayes, who was injured tackling the Southport suspect, tells #R4Today that he’s ‘dismayed’ by Keir Starmer’s response to the riots.
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) August 7, 2024
Turns out Southport stabber Axel Rudakubana really was a doctor… in make believe @BBC land! How many BBC criminal migrant poster children have gone on to commit hideous antiwhite crimes? Omar Badreddin anyone? pic.twitter.com/almIyaHrf4
— Anti White Watch ☀️ (@AntiWhiteWatch1) August 5, 2024
“When I stopped that stabber, I never expected that Keir Starmer would become the Lord of All Stabbers, and assemble a pro-stabbing military defense force.”
We didn’t expect that either, brother. And when I say we didn’t expect it, I mean we did not expect it. HH.
A man who suffered a 12cm leg wound tackling the Southport attacker has said he wished he could have done more to prevent the fatal stabbings, by behaving like a Bruce Willis action hero.
John Hayes, 63, also called on the government to do more to tackle the root causes of the unrest that has followed the killing of three girls in the attack on a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class.
John Hayes
Hayes said the days of violence that followed the attack were prompted by frustration about levels of immigration to the UK. He said: “There appears to be a strong undercurrent of discontent for some time about the levels of immigration, and this is just a catalyst or a trigger but I don’t think it’s the root cause.”
I’d say that’s probably a pretty safe analysis.
This has been building for decades.
He added: “I’m not particularly politically motivated, but I do get dismayed when I hear Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper talking about how the police are going to come down with the full force of the law, etc, on these people. But they’re not actually talking about the root cause, and they need to start listening and understanding that they need to address the cause rather than the symptoms. Putting these guys in prison isn’t going to deal with the sort of core issues.”
Do you remember the Rivers of Blood speech?
I can’t even find the full speech right now. I’ll find it later and write about it. It’s very relevant.
It’s very obvious what’s happened here.
You can’t just bury people in niggers. It doesn’t work.
People get mad.
'I'm not the hero'
Man who confronted Southport attacker speaks to ITV News about the ordeal.
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— ITV News (@itvnews) August 2, 2024
Elvis Dunderhoff contributed to this article.