A jihadi lunatic stabbed Sir David Amess MP to death three years ago today. I’m sorry to say, we’ve learnt nothing.

Ali Harbi Ali slaughtered an MP because he was an Islamist who supported Islamic State.


And yet our MPs wanted to make it all about social media.

They wanted David’s Law to cut down on social media abuse…why don’t we cut down on jihadis instead?

Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys says we have not learned the lessons from Amess’s killing

GB NEWS

The Head of Mi5 has just warned al-Qaeda and ISIS are on the rise again in Britain.

Ex-Tory MP Mike Freer, who had to wear a stab vest at all times, stood down because he didn’t want to be killed.

Photo of Sir David Amess being carried into Westminster CathedralA photo of Sir David Amess is carried into Westminster Cathedral ahead of a requiem mass in November 2021PA

We see open support for terrorist groups every weekend on the streets.

Our own police force aren’t educated enough to know what a terrorist group is.

We look on and see attacks in Europe like in Solengen, where at a festival of diversity a 26-year-old Syrian asylum seeker stabbed three people to death, and we say: We want more of that!

Right this moment that gun-loving illegal immigrant is either waiting to cross the Channel or has already gone on the run here.

Our former Home Secretary James Cleverly released this festive video last year – Happy Christmas everyone, don’t get blown up by a jihadi.

We’ve foiled more than 20 Iran-backed plots in Britain recently, yet we allow Iran to send radical hate preachers to an Islamic centre in London which is accused of being Iran’s nerve centre.

We keep teaching kids how bad British history is and how we are the font of all evil, then we wonder why one in 10 18-24-year-olds support Hamas.

We’ve got votes in Parliament being dismantled simply because terrorists might attack MPs.

I have a theory as to why politicians don’t want to address the Islamist terrorist in the room…because they’d have to admit they let the problem in and allowed it to stay here.