British Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday cautioned that an “extreme Islamist regime in the middle of Iraq” would affect Britain, because, Cameron told parliament, “people in that regime…are also planning to attack us here at home in the United Kingdom.” He spoke of home-grown Islamists joining Al Qaeda influenced groups such as ISIS, fighting in Syria and Iraq. Witnesses have said that a white man speaking “fluent British English” led suspected al-Shabaab commandos in a Sunday attack on hotels in the northern Kenyan town of Mpeketoni that left 60 people dead. A pale-skinned man who spoke both English and Arabic was seen leading the gang of some 40 gunmen that ransacked the town.