The former head of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington has called for British people to inform security services if they suspect their neighbours maybe extremists. Dame Stella, who supports the Government’s controversial ‘snoopers’ charter’, said people need to be more alert because it is impossible for security services to spot every threat.
She called for a wartime vigilance and for people to be the Government’s ‘eyes and ears’ following the killing of Lee Rigby. The 78-year-old, who was MI5’s first female Director General, said: ‘The community has the responsibility to act as the eyes and ears, as they did during the war … where there were all these posters up saying the walls have ears and the enemy is everywhere.AND NOT JUST BRITAIN, BUT SCANDINAVIA AND THE REST OF THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT.
IT'S NOW OR NEVER FOR ALL OF EUROPE - WITHER THE FIGHT AND DEFEAT THE ENEMY OR GET ABSORBED BY THEM.
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