Trans mob's plot to smash up the offices of senior politicians - including the Prime Minister and Wes Streeting
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.
By LUKE ALSFORD
Published: 00:04 GMT, 28 December 2025 | Updated: 10:35 GMT, 28 December 2025
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.