David Lammy booed and told ‘shame on you’ by attack vigil crowd

Marc WaddingtonNorth -west
PA MediaDeputy Prime Minister David Lammy shouted “ashamed” because he appeared on a watch for the victims of the Manchester synagogue attack.
The former Foreign Minister was accused of allowing the workplace to increase in the government’s time by some of the crowds.
Lammy, the only Justice Secretary, was criticized for the government’s decision to recognize Palestine as a state by people who were killed and wounded in the Heaton Park Hebrew Community Synagogue in Crumpsall on Thursday.
The 35-year-old attacker Jihad Al-Shamie drove a car on the building, and the armed police killed a man before killing him.
Mr. Lammy apparently encountered calls to “Go to Palestine, leave us alone” in response to the government’s decision to recognize the Palestinian state.
Before Mr. Lammy’s speech, a man’s shouting could be heard: “My children’s school was closed today. You let this happen.
“You are all guilty. In Manchester, you allowed Jewish hatred on the streets. You are all guilty. We don’t want you to talk here today.”
It can be heard that another shouting “empty words. We want action”.
While Mr. Lammy started his speech with the word “friends”, there was a mockery and laughter of some of the crowds.
“We are standing in solidarity with the Jewish people, because such an attack never feels lonely.
“Wherever you are in our country, our Jewish people, friends, neighbors, loved ones are afraid of yesterday’s events – being a target, the victims of anti -Semitic hatred, just because they are.
“But I know this about the Jewish community of Britain, a community I know all my life: you are strong, you are flexible, and you will never be a cow, and what I want you to know today – our country, all the colors, all beliefs and none are standing with you.”
Uproar continued in the crowd of guard, as Mr. Lammy said, “We are standing against the terrorists trying to divide us.”
They were shouting from the participants, and a man could hear a man who said, “You activated every Saturday,” by referring to regular-phalist walks through London and other cities.
The Secretary of Justice continued: “We should not be able to allow us to divide us – we should not – we must show them who we are, not what they want us to be or believe.”
Mr. Lammy ended his words by asking for “all human dignity, elegance and understanding” and “stopping” from those planning pro -Gaza marches at the weekend.
After finishing the conversation, another person shouted: “He called our death in the past. One day pass through a university.”

Whitefield, 61 -year -old Joanne Lazarus of Bury, Vigil’de Mr. Lammy’de “shame you” and “shame,” he shouted.
He said the government wanted to stop pro -Palestinian marches.
PA told the news agency: “I had the chance to make my voice heard. I can’t take these walks every Saturday.
“I entered the town on Saturday and I was a baby killer and ‘to go home’ was told.
“This hatred, the whole of England and yesterday is felt through what happened. I knew it would happen.”
Ms. Lazarus, who joined Heaton Park Shul when she was younger, said that she did not think that Mr. Lammy was “care”.
Vigil was organized after the deaths of Melvyn Cravitz and Adrian Daulby who died during the attack.
66-year-old Mr Cravitz was stabbed by the attacker, while 53-year-old Daulby was shot by a bullet fired by the police while trying to shoot al-Shamie.
Three people who were believed to have been shot by a police bullet were injured.
In 2006, Al-Shamie, who appeared to have come to England as a child from Syria, was shot at the scene.
Police found that a suspicious explosive device was not applicable.





