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The UK’s Arab allies can’t wait for London to finally proscribe Tehran’s IRGC

For the security and well-being of the UK’s citizenry and democracy, the Labour government can ill-afford to wait any longer with confronting Iran’s terror army

May 28, 2025 13:06
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The government will effectively ban the IRGC with new legislation against hostile foreign states (Photo: Getty Images)
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Swindon’s shoppers stood stunned as a man was pinned to the ground by balaclava-clad police officers. Residents in Rochdale witnessed heavily armed special forces leading a man from a house following loud blasts. They were scenes straight from a high-octane thriller, but this was the real-life drama on the street of the UK in recent weeks.

Nine men – eight Iranian nationals – have been arrested in a series of dramatic raids across England. Reports suggest an imminent attack against the Israeli Embassy in London had been foiled with mere hours to spare.

That Tehran could be behind a violent terror plot should come as little surprise. Iran and its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have operated within the UK for years and have become a major focus of Britain’s security services.

Sir Ken McCallum, head of MI5, took the unusual step last year of publicly revealing that his agency had foiled at least 20 attacks in the UK since 2022 and warned that Iran was plotting at “an unprecedented pace and scale”.