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Mail carry out investigation into Trans terror group Bash Back

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fromorbit · 28/12/2025 14:05

Important;

Trans mob's plot to smash up the offices of senior politicians - including the Prime Minister and Wes Streeting
A transgender activist group is planning a series of attacks on senior politicians' offices, including the Prime Minister's, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Militant group Bash Back has said its sights are also set on Wes Streeting - just months after vandalising his constituency office.

The gender warriors said: 'If you think we're done, you've got another thing coming.
'MP or PM, you've seen us once, we'll see you again.'

The group's conspiracy was uncovered by this newspaper after it urged members to form 'cells' and plot criminal damage offences against high-profile targets.

A list of other potential marks include the Free Speech Union (FSU) and feminist organisation Sex Matters.

Last night, we notified the Metropolitan Police and the parliamentary security services of our findings.

FSU founder Lord Young commissioned an independent security briefing about the group, which is calling for 'total transgender liberation'.

A transgender activist group is planning a series of attacks on senior politicians' offices, including the Prime Minister's

Militant group Bash Back has said its sights are also set on Wes Streeting - just months after vandalising his constituency office

The report, obtained by The Mail on Sunday, suggests British intelligence is monitoring the trans activist cells....

In a pamphlet obtained by this newspaper, Bash Back claims to target 'organisations that promote transphobic rhetoric - from banning hormones and puberty blockers, to confining us to or defining us out of categories of woman and man, to promoting conversion therapy and facilitating hideous harassment campaigns'.

It says they 'should come to expect us', adding: 'All of our targets have blood on their hands. We refuse to let them wash it off in peace.'

Bash Back's first public attack was on Mr Streeting's Ilford North constituency office in July, when it painted 'child killer' and smashed windows months after puberty blockers were banned for children on the advice of medical experts and the Cass Review of gender identity services.

Since then, the group has formulated an action guide - seen by this newspaper - for sympathisers to carry out similar attacks.

The document details how to avoid police detection as they plot criminal damage and steal equipment while filming their actions.

A security briefing on the group - also seen by The Mail on Sunday - reveals it has gone to extensive lengths to hide its identity, including removing internal metadata from public documents and using ultra-secure email systems.

The security memo says: 'Given the first attack was on the office of a HM Gov minister, almost certainly the group responsible will be investigated by security services.'

Activists engaged in criminal activity could be among the near 3,000 profiles following Bash Back across social media platforms, the security document adds.

Maya Forstater, the chief executive of Sex Matters - also included in the list of offices that are potential targets - said: 'After years in which police forces rolled out the red carpet for trans lobby groups and harassed women's rights campaigners, it's no wonder that Bash Back seems to believe it can cause criminal damage with impunity.'

A government spokesman said: 'Threats, harassment, and vandalism are not only cowardly, they're criminal and we will pursue anyone who targets politicians and their staff in this way, with the full force of the law.

'The rhetoric from this group is dangerous and only seeks to distract from our work to improve the lives of trans people.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15416739/Trans-mobs-plot-smash-offices-senior-politicians-including-Prime-Minister-Wes-Streeting.html

Many years after Trans groups started using political violence to silence women it seems the Police are actually investigating when male politician's property is under threat. Figures.

Supporting Violence and silencing women was always the main aim of trans stuff. The truth is coming out.

Mumsnet has been monitoring this group for a while.Previous threads
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5384285-trans-group-attack-wes-streetings-constituency-office

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5436532-trans-activists-vandalise-ehrc-who-want-labour-to-reject-supreme-court-ruling-guidelines-re-sex-biology

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5425523-welcome-to-a-new-era-of-trans-rage

Trans mob's plot to smash up the offices of senior politicians

Militant group Bash Back has said its sights are set on senior politicians' offices, including the Prime Minister's and Wes Streeting - just months after vandalising his constituency office.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15416739/Trans-mobs-plot-smash-offices-senior-politicians-including-Prime-Minister-Wes-Streeting.html

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BrokenSunflowers · 14/01/2026 10:35

OhNoSummer · 14/01/2026 10:32

Has he actually been charged with anything?

As far as I can make out this is FSU getting a court order to stop him and BB publishing their members details. The police seem uninterested in his or BB law breaking.

TWETMIRF · 14/01/2026 11:12

It's not against the law if trans people do it, right?

BrokenSunflowers · 14/01/2026 11:28

TWETMIRF · 14/01/2026 11:12

It's not against the law if trans people do it, right?

So sayeth the indoctrination.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/01/2026 13:38

BrokenSunflowers · 14/01/2026 10:35

As far as I can make out this is FSU getting a court order to stop him and BB publishing their members details. The police seem uninterested in his or BB law breaking.

I believe that private criminal prosecutions are possible, although rare.

Cyber crime is usually taken pretty seriously, and the police don't conduct investigations in public.

BrokenSunflowers · 14/01/2026 13:40

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/01/2026 13:38

I believe that private criminal prosecutions are possible, although rare.

Cyber crime is usually taken pretty seriously, and the police don't conduct investigations in public.

BB have claimed responsibility for vandalism

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 14/01/2026 14:40

I'd tend to call that "admitted to vandalism" because in general one admits to a crime, and "claimed" is more like "boasted about".

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/01/2026 14:44

BrokenSunflowers · 14/01/2026 13:40

BB have claimed responsibility for vandalism

If vandalism was taken seriously, we'd have a lot of Eng-er-land types in front of the magistrate for spray painting red crosses on street furniture.

BrokenSunflowers · 14/01/2026 15:23

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 14/01/2026 14:40

I'd tend to call that "admitted to vandalism" because in general one admits to a crime, and "claimed" is more like "boasted about".

‘Boasted about’ would be correct.

In their words: “Wes was rattled when BASH BACK struck his office back in July. If you think we’re done, you’ve got another thing coming. MP or PM, you’ve seen us once, you’ll see us again.”

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 14/01/2026 15:49
Anticipation Popcorn GIF

Getting quite interested really in seeing how far they can go before a politician gets off their bum and actually does something.

PronounssheRa · 14/01/2026 16:16

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 14/01/2026 15:49

Getting quite interested really in seeing how far they can go before a politician gets off their bum and actually does something.

The prevalence of 'i have a trans child in my family/constituency' is unusually high amongst our MPs, so I suspect will take something very serious before they actually do anything

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 14/01/2026 16:41

In a world of ethics and integrity of course, conflict of interest would be a thing. Particularly involvement with a belief system in which impartiality is 'hate' (said while stamping foot and looking daggers in best peeved three year old manner).

But we appear now to live entirely in lala land.

TWETMIRF · 14/01/2026 17:38

PronounssheRa · 14/01/2026 16:16

The prevalence of 'i have a trans child in my family/constituency' is unusually high amongst our MPs, so I suspect will take something very serious before they actually do anything

Yes, they frequently have a trans child to represent but seemingly no women or girls

HildegardP · 14/01/2026 21:02

DrudgeJedd · 14/01/2026 09:41

Does anyone with legal/journalist experience know why the media have Minecrafted the bloke standing behind Autumn in his graduation pic? Would this person have requested this from the judge? I saw the unedited pic and just assumed it was his dad so why the secret squirrel, is he MI5 or something?

It's increasingly common for the faces of those not directly involved in a story to be blurred out in news images. It's not unreasonable to think it might be a relative but it could just as easily be a member of faculty.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/01/2026 23:47

HildegardP · 14/01/2026 21:02

It's increasingly common for the faces of those not directly involved in a story to be blurred out in news images. It's not unreasonable to think it might be a relative but it could just as easily be a member of faculty.

It also makes it clear who in the image is the article's subject without having to say "middle row, third from left".

Seriestwo · 15/01/2026 09:31

“Minecrafted out” is funny.

im amazed this group hasn’t been arrested after vandalising and threatening the health minister and prime minister. We have. Lost two MPs in recent years, I’d have thought threats like this would be taken seriously.

ArabellaSaurus · 15/01/2026 11:56

Seriestwo · 15/01/2026 09:31

“Minecrafted out” is funny.

im amazed this group hasn’t been arrested after vandalising and threatening the health minister and prime minister. We have. Lost two MPs in recent years, I’d have thought threats like this would be taken seriously.

They may reason that having a bit of a Charlie out there publically advertising the intentions of a bunch of dangerous loons is actually quite handy. I think I would, on balance.

They're called useful idiots for a reason.

ArabellaSaurus · 15/01/2026 11:57

Basically, he may be bait.

CarobBean72 · 15/01/2026 13:16

Nonmaleficient · 14/01/2026 02:42

🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣

Never smile
at an autogynephile
Cos you can’t be safe
with an autogynephile
Don’t think his smile is bright
thats just duper’s delight
he’s just wondering how easy you’ll be to gaslight.

ArabellaSaurus · 21/01/2026 13:26

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/bash_back#incoming-3277550

'We confirm that the Equality and Human Rights Commission does hold
information covered by your request; however we consider that the Section
36 'Prejudice to effective conduct of public affairs' and 'Section 31 'Law
enforcement' exemptions are engaged.

As these are qualified exemptions we need to carry out a public interest
test to balance the public interest in disclosing the information against
the public interest in withholding it.

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 obliges us to respond to requests
promptly, and in any case no later than 20 working days after receiving
your request. However, when the public interest test is engaged, the Act
allows for the time to respond to be longer than 20 working days, and a
full response must be provided within such a time as is reasonable in all
the circumstances of the case. We do, of course, aim to make all decisions
within 20 working days, including cases where we need to consider where
the public interest lies in respect of a request for exempt information.
In this case, however, we have not yet reached a decision on where the
balance of public interests lies.

We estimate that it will take an additional 20 working days to take a
decision on where the balance of the public interest lies. Therefore, we
will respond to you by 12 February 2026.'

ArabellaSaurus · 21/01/2026 13:47

Bashback are now claiming some sort of victory over their vandalism of the EHRC.

'BREAKING: The EHRC have admitted that the recent action against their offices by BASH BACK actionists has brought their tenancy status into question. They may get evicted.

Nothing is confirmed, so our demand remains the same: Fora must drop the EHRC as tenants'

From their Insta.

I guess 'pyrrhic' is quite hard to spell.

moto748e · 21/01/2026 14:04

'Prick' is a lot easier, though.

Nonmaleficient · 21/01/2026 18:18

So they are gloating that their vandalism and threats are working? That’s a massive amount of stupidity right there!

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 21/01/2026 18:39

Well it is working.

For them and Trump. There's a lot of similarities. 'Please me, or me smash things.'

Ereshkigalangcleg · 22/01/2026 01:15

CarobBean72 · 15/01/2026 13:16

Never smile
at an autogynephile
Cos you can’t be safe
with an autogynephile
Don’t think his smile is bright
thats just duper’s delight
he’s just wondering how easy you’ll be to gaslight.

👏

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 22/01/2026 21:45

ArabellaSaurus · 21/01/2026 13:47

Bashback are now claiming some sort of victory over their vandalism of the EHRC.

'BREAKING: The EHRC have admitted that the recent action against their offices by BASH BACK actionists has brought their tenancy status into question. They may get evicted.

Nothing is confirmed, so our demand remains the same: Fora must drop the EHRC as tenants'

From their Insta.

I guess 'pyrrhic' is quite hard to spell.

This is confirmed by something Lady Falkner said during a Lords debate. https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2026-01-13c.1677.0#g1689.0

Her bit: https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2026-01-13c.1689.0

It will be a pyrrhic victory if one of the consequences of their actions is that Parliament legislates to further restrict protests.

Crime and Policing Bill - Committee (9th Day) (Continued)

– in the House of Lords at 8:40 pm 13 January 2026

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2026-01-13c.1677.0