SIR Keir Starmer has arrived in Golders Green to mobs of angry protesters chanting “Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer”.
The Prime Minister was met with chants calling him a “traitor” in the wake of yesterday’s antisemitic suburb.
Protesters holding placards against Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in Golders Green Credit: PA
Protesters tore into the PM for the spike in antisemitic attacks Credit: Reuters
Sir Keir met members of Shomrim – the Jewish community security organisation Credit: Getty
Members of the volunteer group helped cops detain the alleged knifeman Credit: Reuters
Speaking after the attack, the PM – which marks the sixth antisemitic incident in just a few weeks – as “appalling”.
He convened a Cobra meeting after cops confirmed the attack had officially been declared a terror incident.
But chants against Sir Keir could be heard as he arrived at Hatzola Northwest Ambulance depot on Finchley Road today.
The placards showed Starmer’s face on a mask being held by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn with the words “Keir Starmer Jew Harmer”.
Following the double-stabbing, Jewish leaders tore into politicians and police for the spike in antisemitic attacks.
Both the Met boss and a Labour minister were heckled by chants of “shame on you” as they visited the site of the terror attack.
Speaking after the terror rampage, heckled by Jewish Londoners chanting “shame on you!”.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has also been slammed for appearing to criticise the police who detained the alleged attacker.
The left-winger retweeted a post condemning the cops for kicking the suspect in the head when he refused to drop his weapon.
Home Secretary has vowed to “strain every sinew” to end the stain of anti-Semitism.
The North London suburb was plunged into lockdown yesterday after two men, aged 34 and 76, were
Local police and armed officers rushed to the scene at 11.16am – after the rampage unfolded in just four minutes – before detaining the suspect.
The Sun understands the alleged attacker came to the UK legally as a child from Somalia in the 1990s.
And the suspect was known to Prevent – the government’s anti-terror and deradicalisation programme – the Met Police confirmed today.
The two victims – named as Shloime Rand and Moshe Shine – were treated at the scene for stab wounds before being rushed to hospital.
And cops last night revealed the suspect had been involved in another knife “altercation” just hours before the horror unfolded in Golders Green.
Officers were called to an incident in Southwark, South London – seven miles – at around 8.50am.
Police said the suspect had a knife and was involved in a confrontation with the occupant, who suffered minor injuries.
Following yesterday’s attack, the government has announced an extra £25m in funding for increased police patrols in Jewish communities.
It says the funding will also be used to put further security and protections in place around synagogues, schools and community centres.
The announcement came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for Starmer to do more to protect Jewish communities.
blamed government policies “that embolden and legitimize Islamist elements” and accused ministers of “tolerating unchecked incitement”.



