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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 27 February 2010, 23:53:29
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A Labour minister says his party has been infiltrated by a fundamentalist Muslim group that wants to create an “Islamic social and political order” in Britain.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/labour/7333420/Islamic-radicals-infiltrate-the-Labour-Party.html
:o :o :o
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Nice to see them using the political process all the same :y :y
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Nice to see them using the political process all the same :y :y
Sometimes your oblique sarcasm worries me. ;) ;D
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So, the Labour Party is being infiltrated by islamic radicals and Dave Cameron supports John Bercow (huge trougher) in his re-election.
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/goldlist/2010/02/david-cameron-gives-his-full-backing-to-john-bercows-reelection-bid-in-buckingham.html
Times are tough for the major parties to garner votes, methinks. ;)
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So, the Labour Party is being infiltrated by islamic radicals and Dave Cameron supports John Bercow (huge trougher) in his re-election.
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/goldlist/2010/02/david-cameron-gives-his-full-backing-to-john-bercows-reelection-bid-in-buckingham.html
Times are tough for the major parties to garner votes, methinks. ;)
a multi-millionaire like Cameron who thinks a £100,000 mortgage claim on expenses is "a little bit" shouldn't have a problem with Bercow's greed ;D
http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/3657923/camerons-mortgage.thtml
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From telegraph quote in OP:
“They are completely at odds with Labour’s programme, with our support for secularism.”
That's ok then. It's not called infiltration if it's secularism. ;)
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If this goes out on Depatches just before the election, it will be manna from heaven for the BNP.
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IMHO:
The Labour party have traditionally been 'used' by minority interest trade-union/social/sexual and religious groups as a way of having far-more say and influence than their minority following would otherwise permit.....it` s lesson that successive Labour governments (and also when in opposition) have failed to learn.
'Ordinary' people vote; they represent the majority view and opinion, they pay taxes, obey laws and do their 'day-to-day' hopeful-best; mostly without any agendas, hobby-horses or prejudices.
The British way is to accept 'difference' (be it racial/religious or sexual), but expect others NOT to be given an unfair voice or free-ride because of same.
It won`t be the bankers and the ensuing fiscal-fiasco that cost the Labour party their time in office; it`s because they forgot about the ordinary British people; the over-regulation of the honest and decent in favour of the much asserted rights and freedoms of minority concerns and interests.
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Despatches, now, Ch 4.
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I have allways been a big believer in separating church from state and BANNING Religous education in State schools.
This issue supports my ideals.
Anyone else go along with this?
eddie