Keir Starmer says he is ‘appalled’ by Manchester synagogue attack as he flies home from Copenhagen to chair emergency meeting

Keir Starmer returns from Denmark to emergency meetings in the ‘terrible’ Manchester Synagogue attack because of the warnings that the Jewish people no longer feel safe.
The Prime Minister returns from Copenhagen for a Cobra meeting among the scenes in Crumpsall.
Sir Keir said, “This takes place in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, makes it even more terrible,” Sir Keir said.
‘I would like to thank the loved ones and the first respondents of those who were affected by the affected.’
His party will start his conference in the city this weekend, Tora leader Kemi Badenoch condemned the ‘inferior and disgusting’ attack. He warned that ‘many Jewish people in our country feel that they are no longer safe’.
Keir Starmer, today because of an attack on a Manchester synagogue ‘horrified’, said that a short visit to Denmark to chair the emergency meetings, he said. Picture with Volodymyr Zelensky at the summit in Copenhagen
Police, this morning at the scene on the Middleton Road, the road between Wilton Road and Crumpsall Lane
A Bomb Disposal Unit at the scene
After a car was driven to a crowd, four people were injured and a man was stabbed outside a synagogue before he was shot by the suspect police.
Officers, Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, was called to Heaton Park Hebrew Community Synagogue today at 9.31.
A major event was declared and the ambulance service and the police put ‘Plato into force -the national code word used by emergency services when responding to’ plundering terrorist attack ‘.
The video shared on social media seems to show that armed police officers show guns to the ground. The officers scream to the audience to ‘bombs’ and ‘return’ and ‘to continue’.
It is seen that the person on the ground starts to get up without the sound of firearms and falls to the ground. Another person lies still on the floor outside the synagogue gates with blood around their heads.
Ms. Badenoch told BBC Radio Bristol: ‘It seems like an ugly attack on the Jewish community in the sacred days’.
Sir Keir pointed out that the attack took place in Yom Kippur
‘A vile and disgusting attack. I know that many Jewish people in our country are no longer safe and that my heart feels that this and affected everyone. ‘
Orum I want to tell the Jewish people in our country that you belong here. England is a country that will take care of you.
‘We must make sure that the increase in anti -Semitism we see in our country is completely suppressed.’
In a statement published in X, Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood said: ‘Today in a synagogue in Manchester, I terrified me on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
‘My first thoughts are with victims, brave police and emergency services.
“ I’m updated by the Great Manchester police. I urge people to watch the advice of emergency services. ‘
Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp said: ‘This is a disturbing attack against people in a synagogue on the Middleton Road in Manchester – Yom Kippur on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
‘My thoughts and prayers are victims, their families and all the Jewish community in England.
‘I know that everyone will want to support emergency services in their work.
‘I was terrified not only from this brutal attack, but also the evil behind behind.’




