Leader of the Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, visited the site of the “horrific terrorist attack” at the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester on Saturday.
Badenoch confessed, she felt “rage” following the visit, and asked, how dare the man, who was welcomed into England as a child pay back the “generosity” with “terror and bloodshed?”
Taking to X, Badenoch said: “I visited the site of the horrific terrorist attack at the Heaton Park Synagogue. The overwhelming feeling I have after that visit is rage.
“How dare a man welcomed into our country as a child repay that generosity with terror and bloodshed? So many lives ruined, so much trauma, pain, anxiety and loss left behind.
“I am absolutely sick of seeing Britain’s kindness turned against us.”
The Opposition Leader said, the country has “tolerated this poison for too long”, and sent her straightforward message to Manchester, saying, “no more – No more fear. No more looking away”.
Badenoch further said: “We’ve tolerated this poison for too long – because too many politicians have been too weak or too cowardly to even say what they see, let alone confront it.
“My message in Manchester is simple: no more.
“No more fear. No more excuses. No more looking away.”

