Reform UK’s Andrea Jenkyns has revealed that lack of police inaction which could amount to a dereliction of duty.
Speaking at a Reform UK conference Jenkyns said that she no longer feels children are safe in the “beautiful haven of Britain.”
She told delegates, “My office got graffitied, telling me to kill myself – perpetrator not found.
“I received 70 emails in one month, telling me I needed to buy a stab vest and to watch out – the person was let off with just a caution.
“Somebody chased my activist with a sledgehammer, which we had on video, and he was let off.”
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She added: “I don’t feel safe, as a mother, I no longer feel our children live in the safe haven of Britain that I grew up in.
“We live in a country where it is frowned upon to speak one’s mind, where we are cancelled and women are cancelled.”
Reform UK’s Sarah Pochin MP warned that there is a “daily influx of people who do not share our values” coming to Britain daily.
She said that those coming from Afghanistan have different views on women amid their culture saying that the “data has been covered up for too long.”
Pochin said this is the reason why Brits are setting up street patrols along with “mass protests” by Mum’s “who are afraid for the safety of their daughters.”
Pochin vowed that Reform will “stop the betrayal” to women and children if elected into government at the next general election.
She pledged, “We will deport every illegal immigrant that sets foot on our shores. We will deport all illegal immigrants housed in hotels in this country.
“We will do everything we can to ensure those dispersed in HMOs (Houses in Multiple Occupation) are found and deported.
We will deport all foreign national offenders in our prisons, ensuring that when they do get out, they are not free to walk on our streets.