Tense moments unfolded as Sir Keir Starmer arrived to meet with local Jewish leaders today. A crowd of around 200 people gathered, some pushing forward and being restrained by numerous police officers. They patiently waited outside while the Prime Minister extended his visit to the community center, staying much longer than anticipated.
While some attendees were surprised and appreciative of Starmer’s presence in Golders Green and his extended stay, a significant portion of the crowd displayed anger. Similar to the previous day when they disrupted Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, their frustrations were directed towards figures of authority.
During the event, a man within the crowd intervened to defend Starmer against protestors who were criticizing him. He urged them to be mindful of their words and actions, emphasizing the impact of their statements in the presence of media coverage. The situation escalated into a heated exchange that lasted for about 20 minutes until Starmer’s departure.
Protests were organized with chants resembling those heard at football matches as the Prime Minister’s convoy arrived at Pearl House in Golders Green. While some individuals chanted negative remarks about Starmer, others discouraged extremist sentiments and advised against aligning with certain political figures who had visited the area earlier.
As Starmer left the premises, extra police reinforcements were deployed to ensure his safe departure. Despite some confrontations from the crowd, there were also expressions of gratitude towards the law enforcement officers following the conclusion of the protest.


