Why is Starmer So Determined That Israeli Football Fans Descend on an Area That’s Now 70% Muslim?

I have written for the Spectator about the row over the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending their Europa League game against Aston Villa next month. I argue that while it’s true that this represents two-tier policing, to focus one’s ire on the police here, as much of the political class has done, including the Right, misses the point. The real issue is demographics. Here’s an extract:

While West Midlands Police’s decision to prevent Maccabi fans attending this match undoubtedly puts the UK to shame, one has to recognise how the demographic realities of Birmingham have put public order in Britain’s second city in an extremely precarious position. It was not West Midlands Police that transformed Birmingham from 99.6% white in 1951 to 42.9% white British in 2021; nor is it their fault that Muslims comprise 70% of residents of Aston Park, where Villa Park stadium is situated. The police did not make a Birmingham Imam issue an ‘Islamic Ruling’ that worshippers should “not show mercy to Maccabi Tel Aviv fans”. Nor did they sign the local petition to ban the Israelis from coming. It was local residents, concerned more about ‘Gaza’ than the bins, who elected Muslim sectarian MPs now crowing about “Israeli hooligans and terrorists” being denied entry.

The focus on the police and the “optics” here has the whiff of displacement activity. When commentators decry “cowardly cops“, it is perhaps worth spelling out what they are effectively calling for. For the police it means overtime and risking getting bottled or worse to maintain the façade that Jews are safe in Britain’s second city. It means ordinary British coppers policing a mini Israel-Gaza conflict on their doorstep to spare the blushes of those who insist we’re a harmonious multi-faith democracy, and that our diversity is our ‘greatest strength’. Surely by now it’s clear that it isn’t. And no amount of riot gear and pepper spray will make it so.

So far, all the rumblings from SW1 suggest that the Government is going to try its hardest to overturn the ban. This is despite briefings from the Home Office, the UK Football Policing Unit and West Midlands Police that there would be serious safety concerns, which fed into the decision by the local Safety Advisory Group, part of Birmingham City Council, to proceed with the ban. Sir Keir Starmer typically sets much store by institutional independence, so it is highly unusual for him to attempt to override this decision from his perch in central Government, and a major political gamble. A No. 10 spokesman explained: “While of course this is an operational decision, we are perfectly entitled to speak out on fundamental principles of fairness like this.”

At the weekend, I discussed the row over the ban with Professor David Starkey for his YouTube Channel, David Starkey Talks. We agreed that the stakes were high. After all, he noted, “If [Starmer] pushes it through and there is major disorder, there will be no doubt who is responsible.” Starmer certainly wouldn’t be able to blame the far-Right this time, as he did with the Southport unrest. Starkey thought the wisest course of action would instead be for the PM to make “the most tremendous noise” about the ban, before quietly backing down in the face of serious official advice. I agreed, but since Starmer is a “political ass”, in Starkey’s words, and, I noted, quite capable of directing the sharp end of the state when he wants to, my money was on him making this go ahead come what may. This raises the lurid possibility of the November 6th fixture devolving into Keir’s own race riot, a Labour-backed mini-Israel-Gaza on the streets of our second city. Or as Scott Goetz put it in Pimlico Journal, the idea is apparently that “2,000 Israelis should be released from Birmingham New Street, and police from as far afield as Northern Ireland should run around arresting them for chanting while also arresting Pakistanis on scooters for fighting with them in a sort of grand Benny Hill sketch. Is it really West Midlands Police who are being unreasonable here?” he wonders.

One reason for the outsize outrage and attention this decision has attracted is that it is about football, a sport which has come to be invested with tremendous social significance by our right-on elites in recent years. Premier League and England players have continued taking the knee following the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests long after the Americans stopped, while as part of endless LGBT campaigns players have sported such an array of rainbow paraphernalia as to make Joseph jealous. Fans, meanwhile, are endlessly admonished by anti-racism campaigns, and of course there is the endless astroturfed concern with women’s football, second perhaps only to drag queens as a BBC hobbyhorse. Pro-immigration activists love to point to the presence of black and mixed-race footballers in the England team as an unassailable argument for all post-war migration, while others hope to neuter the resurgent political meaning attached to the St George’s cross by suggesting it should only be flown during football tournaments – an acceptably anodyne form of patriotism. All of which makes it especially painful for Sir Keir – who still regularly plays five-a-side and for whom ‘cutting the half-time orange’ represents the best of British – for the beautiful game to fall victim to ‘division’ in this way. “We will not tolerate antisemitism on our streets,” he fumed immediately following the decision (perhaps unwisely for a party haemorrhaging Muslim voters), adding: “The role of the police is to ensure all football fans can enjoy the game, without fear of violence or intimidation.”

The irony though is that the flipside of this state-sanctioned crusade to make football ‘inclusive’ has been years of draconian anti-hooligan measures, which have evolved with scarcely a peep of dissent from our political establishment. Fans today are routinely banned from games or even handed prison sentences for an array of aggressively policed offences including ‘tragedy chanting’. Now, hundreds of Israeli nationalist fans, who would undoubtedly be viewed as ‘far-Right hooligans’ were they English, are set to be given a police escort through central Birmingham in the name of diversity and tolerance. Truly under Starmer’s “government of service”, the adults are back in the room.

Stop Press: Maccabi Tel Aviv have now said they will decline any tickets offered to their fans for the Europa League match at Villa Park, citing safety concerns.

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Mrs Bunty
5 months ago

All this brouhaha around the fans, what about the Israeli players! They’re going into the lion’s den as the author points out. Will they be protected from being hurt, harassed or having racist chants thrown at them? Is there enough protection for them? If not then the match should be on neutral ground, admittedly not easy to find nowadays with the on-going Jewish hatred in this ‘multi cultural’ country.

Mogwai
5 months ago
Reply to  Mrs Bunty

This is their real objective;

”Ok Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not be coming. Job done. Now the team must not come either.” It’s one of them 5Pillars nutters: Roshan Salih.

Jaguar
Jaguar
5 months ago

The chattering class is very slowly learning something that some of us learned over 20 years ago : Islam destroys everything.

John Y
John Y
5 months ago

Cancel the match, chuck Aston out of the competition and award the match to the Israeli team.

Mogwai
5 months ago

Jim calls it. He refers to the recent Hapoel vs Maccabi match in Tel Aviv which descended into chaos and the Hapoel fans were found to be the aggressors; ”There’s no such thing as an isolated riot anymore. The world has grown too small, too wired, too mimetic. When Britain bows to the mob, others take note. And when the West rewards hatred, it travels. What’s happening in Birmingham isn’t about football – it’s about surrender. For next month’s Europa League fixture, West Midlands Police have banned Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending the match at Villa Park. They claim it’s for safety. In truth, it’s capitulation. Threaten enough disorder, and the state will fold. Jews excluded “for their own safety.” A phrase we’ve heard before. When Britain’s political class – Ayoub Khan, Adnan Hussain, Zarah Sultana and their like – celebrated the Birmingham ban, they didn’t just disgrace this country; they sent a signal far beyond it. They told the world that Jewish visibility can now be restricted under the banner of “safety.” That if a crowd hates you loudly enough, you lose your rights. Football is tribal, symbolic, emotional. Fans everywhere understand what that means. Hapoel’s far-Left,… Read more »

John Kitchen
John Kitchen
5 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

“it will test whether the police serve the law or the mob”

That decision was made when the police decided to tolerate Rape Gangs.

dxb
dxb
5 months ago

“Unleashed”? What does the use of this word say about the author’s view of Israeli football fans?

Some reasonably valid points are made, but the clear conclusion is that the point being made is that the Israelis should be banned because of the fear of what the Muslims will do.

Standard establishment behaviour these days.

transmissionofflame
5 months ago

It’s obvious why he’s determined- to maintain the pretence that multiculturalism has not been immensely destructive.
Consistent with the attitude and actions of the establishment since mass immigration started after WW2

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
5 months ago

Starmer repeatedly steals greater defeat from the jaws of defeat. It could be a special knack.

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
5 months ago
Reply to  DiscoveredJoys

Love that. It’s sstarmer in a nutshell.

GlassHalfFull
5 months ago

The decision to ban the Israeli fans is down to the local council and the local police who know better than anyone the local area and its people.
National governments and European footballing authorities are too cowardly to the Jew lobby to do the right thing and ban Israel from ALL competitions.
It was left to locals in Aston in Birmingham to do “the right thing” by banning incendiary away fans from its local community.
The decision has been vindicated as the recent local derby in Tel Aviv was cancelled due to rioting by the 2 teams involved one of which is Maccabi Tel Aviv.

However, successive UK governments policies of creating ghettos of foreigners is a national disgrace.

OxonSceptic44
OxonSceptic44
5 months ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Sorry but this is nonsense. The problem here is Islam and specifically Islamic ghettos in Britain and Islamic fundamentalist requirements being surrendered to by British authorities. Israel is a democracy, unlike the fundamentalist and insane theocracies surrounding it. If any countries should be banned from international sport, they ought to be Qatar (for sponsoring Hamas), KSA (for allowing Wahabism to take root) and Iran, for constantly seeking to foment Islamic radicalism.

GlassHalfFull
5 months ago
Reply to  OxonSceptic44

“If any countries should be banned from international sport, they ought to be Qatar (for sponsoring Hamas)”

“Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas.” – Benjamin Netanyahu (2019).

Thank you for agreeing that Israel should be banned for sponsoring Hamas.

Richardk
Richardk
5 months ago

could they not move it to a neutral location? Tasmania, perhaps?

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
5 months ago
Reply to  Richardk

Or play the match in an empty stadium. I suspect if this became the normal response to risk of poor behaviour then the football teams and their controlling bodies would work harder to reduce the poor behaviour.

JXB
JXB
5 months ago

I can’t remember her name, but one talking-head remarked that the high level of diversity of Aston Park meant it was majority Muslim. There you have it – the true meaning of “diversity” – no white people… or Jews for that matter. If an area were majority white, would that be “diversity” or white supremacy? And it isn’t just Maccabee fans travelling from Israel who are excluded, it is any fan – Jew or not – of that team. The point being missed is we are now a society which no longer has law and order, the rule of law vanished with the 1963 Race Relations Act, our fundamental Common Law Rights cannot be protected, which means we are no longer free. Some might argue it is to protect lives, but without freedom there is no life, just slavery. If the police cannot protect protect our liberty, then what are they for? Culture migrates. We now are being told by a foreign, non-compatible culture of uninvited foreign colonists whom we may/may not have in OUR Country. That is unacceptable. Everything accomplished since Magna Carta is gone. It is a matter of principle. Whose Country is this, who governs – the… Read more »

transmissionofflame
5 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Sadly they were invited and welcomed by many

JDee
JDee
5 months ago

If Aston villa park is a no go area for certain presumably law abiding groups of people, then the safety concern is not the possible presence of such persons, it’s the fact that it has become a ghetto, which is a no go for certain people. This is a frank admission that multiculturalism hasn’t worked. If starmer over turns the van and their is violence it will not be his fault. There should be no such ban, especially over a game.

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
5 months ago
Reply to  JDee

That’s exactly right.

Diversity is so much our strength that makes life impossible for non-muslims?

Yeah, right.

Woof.

JDee
JDee
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack the dog

In addition the lman who has called for ‘no mercy’ which is a significant part of what is inciting the situation needs to be protected for directly inciting violence, I e the immediate cause of the deemed necessity for the ban

RW
RW
5 months ago

As all my comments on this topic have disappeared for some reason: I don’t think it’s acceptable that “Gaza activists” establish “No go zones” for citizens of Israel on private visits anywhere in the UK to send political messages. Further, even if an area is 70% Muslim, British law is still applicable to it and must be enforced even in face of serious violations by local residents. Anything else is entirely unreasonable, even if this requires a major police effort. There’s no such thing as a Caliphate of Aston where local religious leaders can enforce their own laws and even partial attempts to establish one must not be tolerated.

GlassHalfFull
5 months ago

Starmer wanted punk band Bob Vylan prosecuted for chanting ‘Death to the IDF!’ Four months on, he’s bullying the police to let Israeli football thugs into the UK to chant ‘Death to the Arabs!’

JDee
JDee
5 months ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Didn’t some imam say no mercy to the Jews first?

RW
RW
5 months ago
Reply to  JDee

Not in the video which was featured here. That was about showing fans of a certain football club from Israel no mercy (insofar that’s a correct translation which I don’t know). It also contained the claim that defrauding or robbing IDF soldiers would be ok. This was further qualified with insofar these actions are to be judged by islamic moral standards, ie, Allah wouldn’t mind, according to this
cleric.

GlassHalfFull
5 months ago
Reply to  JDee

No.

RW
RW
5 months ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

The difference between the two is that the former did happen while it’s only claimed that the latter would happen. And claimed by people who want to ‘ban’ everything-Israel as symbolic gesture of support for a certain party in a war which has officially ended.

GlassHalfFull
5 months ago
Reply to  RW

The latter has happened already in Amsterdam and there’s no doubt it would happen again in the streets of Birmingham.

This Israeli football clubs’ fans are notorious for violence and deserve to be banned for that alone.
Just because they are Jewish does not exempt them.
Football chants in Hebrew translated by Gilad Atzmon the Israeli musician and writer.
“This is footage of the Israeli football fans on their way to the Amsterdam stadium. They are shouting en mass:
“We’ll travel
We’ll win
And we’ll fu-k the Arabs”
I am, of course, against all forms of violence but nothing happens in a vacuum…”

https://t.me/giladatzmon/1537

Israel don’t want the war to end and will do anything, including false flag events, to justify continuing the slaughter.

Jackthegripper
Jackthegripper
5 months ago

“This is despite briefings from the Home Office, the UK Football Policing Unit and West Midlands Police that there would be serious safety concerns”

Safety – this one word is used to control the population, the word is toxic and used to ban any activity the authorities deem.
The police would have 24/7 curfews if they could, to keep the streets ‘safe’ and reduce crime.

Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago

It would be great if thos who write on this subject could actually get their facts correct. The decision to ban the fans was made by Birmingham City Council under the authority provided to them by the legislation covering safety INSIDE football grounds. The West Midlands Police are part of the Safety Advisory Group that provides information to the City Council for them – and THEM alone – to decide whether away supporters should not be permitted in the ground. The City Council issued a banning notice to the Aston Villa Football Club who on receipt could turn it over to find on the reverse the procedure for which they – the Aston Villa Football Club – can apply to the magistrate’s court to appeal the ban. There should be two things that spring out from this. The first is that Birmingham City Council DOES NOT HAVE the authority to ban fans from anywhere other than INSIDE the stadium. None of the violence in Amsterdam occured inside the stadium so there is no justification for a ban of their fans inside the stadium. The second point is for all the bleatings from Aston Villa over how bad the ban is,… Read more »

Phenn
Phenn
5 months ago

We all know whats going on here. The police dont believe they can stop tens of thousands of islamics inflicting violence on israelis fans, like they did in Amsterdam.
The islamics have well and truly delivered the message to all, that the police are too weak as police have admitted they cannot control them.
The government, Starmer in particular, is in denial about the danger islamics pose to Israelis, Jews and ultimately the nation. Still believes Israeli fans will be safe.
When is the government going to wake up?

sharon
sharon
5 months ago

I’ve come to the conclusion that Starmer has very little to do with his job role. He probably hasn’t a clue of the demographics of Aston Villa. It wouldn’t occur to him that by insisting on the Israeli supporters being permitted, it would be like sending them into a lion’s den!

He’s just reacted to the public’s fury! Bit like closing the migrant hotels… “that’s what the public want! We’ll put them put into houses and flats instead!”