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Prime minister visits arson-hit Peacehaven mosque

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 23 Oct, 2025 at 2:51PM
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Prime minister visits arson-hit Peacehaven mosque

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer greets a young boy during a visit to Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex. Picture date: Thursday October 23, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Pete Nicholls /PA Wire

The Prime Minister visited an arson-hit mosque this morning to announce an additional £10 million in security funding to protect Muslim communities from hate crimes and attacks.

Sir Keir Starmer announced the funding boost following a visit with the Home Secretary to the Peacehaven Mosque.

No one was injured in the fire which damaged the front entrance of the mosque and a car, while the police said they are treating the incident as a hate crime.

The new investment for mosques and Muslim faith centres will provide security measures including CCTV, alarm systems, secure fencing and security staff, the Government said.

Sir Keir said: “Britain is a proud and tolerant country.

“Attacks on any community are attacks on our entire nation and our values.

“This funding will provide Muslim communities with the protection they need and deserve, allowing them to live in peace and safety.

“I want a Britain built for all and my government is committed to delivering safer streets for everyone – and that means protecting places of worship from those who seek to divide us through hate and violence.”

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said: “The attack on the Peacehaven Mosque was an appalling crime, that could easily have led to an even more devastating outcome.

“I am proud of this country because of the rights we all have to follow the faith of our choosing, and to live free from hatred and fear.

“That right must be defended. Violence and intimidation directed at any community or faith are attacks on us all. We must stand together against those who seek to divide us.”

The funding boost comes after Sussex Police said on Wednesday they had arrested three men on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life in connection with the fire.

All three men – a 34 year-old and a 42-year-old from Peacehaven, and a 38 year-old from Seaford – are in custody, the force said.

During the visit, relatives of a member of the mosque who fled from inside when the door was torched told the Prime Minister he has become withdrawn after the incident.

“He’s very traumatised,” one family member told Sir Keir.

“This (mosque) was his life.”

“We shouldn’t need to have security in places of worship, and it’s sad that we do,” the Prime Minister told members of the community.

“That (funding) just reflects the responsibility on me, or my Home Secretary and your MP, to do everything we can tackle hate crime, but also to express our support and solidarity.”

He told BBC South East it was “humbling” to visit the mosque and speak to the community.

Sir Keir said: “I have to say their response has been incredible because this was a terrible act of hatred perpetrated on their place of worship, but they have responded with incredible values and warmth, and the local and wider community also has shown just how much the attackers are the complete opposite of this.”

He told ITV Meridian multiculturalism has not failed in Britain, and would not say whether he would withdraw his support for hanging St George’s flags, after some local councils said it is “intimidating” in the wake of the attack on the mosque.

He told BBC South East: “I think it’s very clear when some people, just like the people who attacked this mosque, some people, a minority, only want to use the flag to divide, and that’s to devalue the flag.

“It undermines the values of the flag.”

The additional £10 million will boost the Protective Security for Mosques Scheme which protects Muslim community centres and faith schools that have either experienced or are vulnerable to hate crime and builds on the £29.4 million already available this year, the Government said.

According to the Government, the most recent hate crime statistics show that anti-Muslim hate crimes rose by 19% in the year ending March 2025, while 44% of all religious hate crimes targeted Muslims.

The chief executive of the British Muslim Trust, Akeela Ahmed welcomed the announcement, saying that everyone “deserves to live their life peacefully” and “without the threat of fear”.

She added: “Sadly, this is not the case for too many members of our Muslim communities.

“They have become fearful and apprehensive as their Mosques, places dedicated to faith, love and peace, have been vandalised, set on fire and worshippers abused and assaulted.

“We welcome the announcement of this funding which will play a key role in helping members of Britain’s Muslim communities feel the safety and reassurance they need and deserve.”

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Comments 14

  1. Sickofidiots says:
    2 months ago

    Did he speak to those women in the back of the photo?

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    • Justin Time says:
      2 months ago

      Yes, he did. There’s an image of him doing so on the BBC News website.

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      • Sickofidiots says:
        2 months ago

        No they are standing in the back still. This is not freedom. This is oppression of women.

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        • Benjamin says:
          2 months ago

          There’s video of him standing shoulder to shoulder with various women there as well.

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          • Sickofidiots says:
            2 months ago

            These coverings are oppressing women. Shoulder to shoulder, in the room blah blah. Did they speak? No only their eyes show. Get real, this is deep misogyny that has no place in modern life. Don’t tell me these women chose it. They are not choosing it in Iran or Afghanistan they are arrested and beaten if they say no. But you continue to defend the oppression of women. Well done. Slow clap.

          • Benjamin says:
            2 months ago

            The woman, did, in fact, speak at length.

  2. Jo J says:
    2 months ago

    Apparently he also visited the Barclays bank branch in North Street today, a bank who it is claimed “holds over £2 billion in shares, and provides £6.1 billion in loans and underwriting, to 9 companies whose weapons, components and military technology are being used by Israel in its attacks on Palestinians”.

    I guess Keir and council leader Bella Sankey didn’t get the memo that it’s not a good look to associate yourself with massive corporate banks who are connected so closely to the arms trade, in particular aspects of the arms trade involved in banking arrangements for companies connected to the Israeli government’s actions in Palestine. Something the UN refer to as genocide.

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    • Anthony Carr says:
      2 months ago

      The key phrase being “it is claimed”

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    • Sheknows says:
      2 months ago

      Interesting how you can turn everything into accusing Jews about things. I wonder what your attitude is towards hundreds, stateless massacred minorities in MENA by ideology similar to Hamas. Tells talk about Druze for a change and massacre on them happening right now. Prosecution of Amazigh across MENA including Morocco. Any thoughts on Balochs or Bahais or Nigerian Christians. Surely not as the only thing you can do is to hate on one of the smallest minorities in the world.

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  3. John Donne says:
    2 months ago

    Will he continue to scapegoat immigrants?

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    • Sickofidiots says:
      2 months ago

      For what? Gang rapes on brighton beach?

      Reply
  4. Rostrum says:
    2 months ago

    He’s a politician ~ he speaks therefore he lies…..

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  5. chris says:
    2 months ago

    Better Peacehaven than Caerphilly eh ?

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  6. Rachel J says:
    2 months ago

    A clown Prime Minister from the worst and most incompetent, corrupt and Government I can remember. The best thing he could do we would be to call an election so we can sweep the Labour Party from Peacehaven to the sea.

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