RACE WAR POLITICS
The Muslim Council of Britain has issued 10 points which it recommends Muslims should consider and use to question candidates before voting in the general election:
1. Muslims suffer discrimination on the basis of religion. Will you support measures to protect faith groups?
2. Will you support legislation to outlaw religious hatred?
3. Anti-terror laws discriminate against Muslims. Will you ensure no one loses their liberty without due process of law?
4. Some countries such as Israel and India flout UN resolutions. Will your foreign policy be just and fair?
5. The invasion of Iraq was against the wishes of half the country. Will you support withdrawal of British forces?
6. Will you help provide equal opportunities and end social exclusion of Muslims?
7. Muslim pupils are under-achieving in state schools. Will you support state funding of Muslim schools?
8. What will your party do to achieve more political and other representation of the 1.6million British Muslims?
9. Will you ensure debates on moral issues such as abortion and euthanasia are heard?
10. Immigrants contribute to prosperity. What will you do to ensure the immigration debate does not fuel racism?
The Muslim Council’s 10 points are not enough for a section of the more militant Muslims, who invaded the Regent’s Park mosque to disrupt the launch of the voting guide. These militants accused the Muslim Council of being ‘devils’ and much more. One fanatic shouted: ‘Islam is going to take over the UK, whether you like it or not’.
It is often the case that the fanatics make the biggest noise, but as Northern Ireland (as well as a host of other places) has shown, it is the more hardline and extremist elements that tend to rule the day.
Bearing this episode in mind, and looking at the 10 points, it is clear that the Muslim community has not integrated into British society and has formed a society within a society. The 10 points are littered with bald assertions which are untrue and which are pure race war politics.
This all demonstrates the need for an end to mass immigration.
1. Muslims suffer discrimination on the basis of religion. Will you support measures to protect faith groups?
2. Will you support legislation to outlaw religious hatred?
3. Anti-terror laws discriminate against Muslims. Will you ensure no one loses their liberty without due process of law?
4. Some countries such as Israel and India flout UN resolutions. Will your foreign policy be just and fair?
5. The invasion of Iraq was against the wishes of half the country. Will you support withdrawal of British forces?
6. Will you help provide equal opportunities and end social exclusion of Muslims?
7. Muslim pupils are under-achieving in state schools. Will you support state funding of Muslim schools?
8. What will your party do to achieve more political and other representation of the 1.6million British Muslims?
9. Will you ensure debates on moral issues such as abortion and euthanasia are heard?
10. Immigrants contribute to prosperity. What will you do to ensure the immigration debate does not fuel racism?
The Muslim Council’s 10 points are not enough for a section of the more militant Muslims, who invaded the Regent’s Park mosque to disrupt the launch of the voting guide. These militants accused the Muslim Council of being ‘devils’ and much more. One fanatic shouted: ‘Islam is going to take over the UK, whether you like it or not’.
It is often the case that the fanatics make the biggest noise, but as Northern Ireland (as well as a host of other places) has shown, it is the more hardline and extremist elements that tend to rule the day.
Bearing this episode in mind, and looking at the 10 points, it is clear that the Muslim community has not integrated into British society and has formed a society within a society. The 10 points are littered with bald assertions which are untrue and which are pure race war politics.
This all demonstrates the need for an end to mass immigration.
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