English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Thursday, March 23, 2006

THE WAR ON TERROR

Lord Ahmed, one of Labour’s nouveau toffs, was responsible for inviting a terrorist suspect into the Houses of Parliament.

The terrorist suspect, Mahmoud Abu Rideh, a former Belmarsh detainee is now subject to a control order. He is tagged and needs Home Office approval for any meetings outside his home. He met Lord Ahmed at the Regent’s Park mosque.

Rideh, who is alleged to be working for Al Qaeda, denies fundraising and providing documents for Muslims travelling to Afghanistan. He has claimed that the fundraising was for charity. He has boasted of how he was given a security sticker and allowed to sit in the House of Commons gallery to listen to a debate.

Lord Ahmed has previously caused controversy by inviting a well known anti-Semite, Joran Jeremas, who lives in Sweden, to the Houses of Parliament for a book launch.

Rideh, who is a Palestinian, should be deported along with his family.

Lord Ahmed should be confined to history with the rest of Labour’s nouveau toffs. The House of Lords should be abolished and replaced with an elected chamber. This should be done as part of a package of constitutional reform to create a federal Britain, with each of the nations of Wales, Scotland and England having their own parliaments.

The House of Commons could be the home of the English parliament, with what is now the House of Lords being the home of the British parliament.