Britain’s Security Crisis Demands Immediate Leadership – My Letters to MPs Kemi Badenoch, Ben Obese-Jecty and Cambridgeshire Chief Constable Simon Megicks
- Dr Chan Abraham
- Nov 23
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 25
On 19 November 2025 I sent clear, robust letters to the Leader of the Conservative Party, the Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP, my MP Ben Obese-Jecty (Huntingdon), and the Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire, Simon Megicks.
These letters are not political point-scoring. They are a direct response to a rapidly worsening national emergency that is now touching every part of the country, including our own constituency of Huntingdon.
Knife crime at record levels, migrant-related sexual assaults, the ideological capture of the Home Office with a reported 700-strong Muslim network, the perversion of the Prevent strategy that attempts to target those standing for Britain, and the refusal of authorities to confront Islamist threats are placing British lives in danger every single day.
The full letters are attached as PDFs at the bottom of this article:
• Letter to Kemi Badenoch MP + enclosures
• Full correspondence with Ben Obese-Jecty MP (22 Aug, 5 Oct, 19 Nov 2025)
• Letter to Chief Constable Simon Megicks + enclosures
The Knife Crime Epidemic & Disproportionate Offending Patterns
Home Office figures for the year ending March 2025 record more than 53,000 knife-enabled offences. Crown Prosecution Service and Youth Justice Board data continue to show marked over-representation by certain ethnic demographics, particularly Black and mixed-ethnicity offenders, far above their proportion of the population.
These are not comfortable facts, but ignoring them gravely risks more victims.
Migrant Accommodation Centres & Sexual Violence
Areas hosting Home Office migrant hotels have become crime hotspots. In Epping, Essex, an Eritrean asylum seeker sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman. He was convicted, jailed, then accidentally released in October 2025, triggering protests and a nationwide manhunt. This is not an isolated case; it is a pattern repeated across the country.
The November 2025 Huntingdon Train Mass Stabbing
On 1 November 2025 an LNER train was emergency-stopped at Huntingdon station after a mass stabbing that injured eleven people, nine of them critically.
The attacks began in Peterborough (a 14-year-old boy stabbed on 31 October, a 17-year-old the following day) and culminated on the train. The suspect, Anthony Williams, 32, described by British Transport Police (BTP) and Cambridgeshire Constabulary as a "32-year-old Black British man" from Peterborough, has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder.
Heroic LNER staff member Samir Zitouni was seriously injured while protecting passengers. This happened in my constituency. People are terrified.
Home Office Infiltration & the Perversion of Prevent
Investigative journalist Connor Tomlinson has exposed a 700-member Home Office Islamic Network that he reports actively recruits, retains and promotes Muslim staff and influences policy through the Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU).
The result: Prevent, which should focus on the fact that Islamist terrorism still accounts for 75% of MI5’s caseload, has been redirected towards labelling British cultural nationalism and patriotism as “extremist”. Genuine jihadist threats are downplayed in the name of “community cohesion”.
The Hanley Mosque Weapons Incident – A National Scandal
On 3 August 2024, Staffordshire Police liaison officer PC David McCullagh was filmed outside a Muslim mosque, Masjid Salahuddin in Hanley telling a group of armed Muslim counter-protesters: “If you’ve got anything, just put it in the mosque… We don’t want to arrest anybody.”
No subsequent weapons recovery took place.
Staffordshire Police admitted this undermined public trust. The message sent to the British public was unmistakable: one community appears to operate under different rules.
My Specific Calls to Action
I have asked MPs Kemi Badenoch, Ben Obese-Jecty and Chief Constable Megicks to support:
1. Immediate police-led inspections of mosques and Islamic centres for illegal weapons caches.
2. Reversal of the corrupted Prevent strategy so it once again focuses on the primary threat – Islamist extremism.
3. Urgent detention and deportation, where legally possible, of all individuals on the Islamist watchlist (estimated at 40,000).
4. A full public inquiry into grooming gangs, migrant crime hotspots, and the influence of the Home Office Islamic Network on national security policy.
5. Greatly increased visible policing in transport hubs and vulnerable communities in Cambridgeshire.
Britain is at a crossroads.
The first duty of government is the protection of its citizens.
The Labour administration is manifestly failing in that duty. It falls to the Official Opposition, and to police leaders who still believe in impartiality, to force change.
I will continue to speak out until action is taken.
The British people expect and deserve leadership, not silence.
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