|
Post by Red Rackham on Feb 6, 2024 21:42:02 GMT
Starmer knows he has lost the Muslim vote over his refusal to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, this is causing something of a panic within Labour ranks because as we all know many Labour seats depend on the Muslim vote. Great news for the Tories? No, I think not. Muslims will form their own party, indeed they have already attempted to register 'The Party of Islam' as a political party, on this occasion the electoral commission said no. But with hundreds of thousands of Muslim 'refugees' fleeing France courtesy of the Border Farce and the RNLI, I cant help wondering whether the writing is on the wall. link
linklink
|
|
|
Post by Bentley on Feb 6, 2024 21:44:48 GMT
Muslim enclave no go areas are on the cards soon imo.
|
|
|
Post by Red Rackham on Feb 6, 2024 22:05:47 GMT
Muslim enclave no go areas are on the cards soon imo. There have been Muslim enclaves in this country for some years, traditionally Bradford, Luton, Blackburn, Birmingham, London and Dewsbury. More recently, High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Slough, Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield. In 30 years time with todays level of illegal immigration from the EU? Who knows...
|
|
|
Post by Bentley on Feb 6, 2024 22:08:38 GMT
Muslim enclave no go areas are on the cards soon imo. There have been Muslim enclaves in this country for some years, traditionally Bradford, Luton, Blackburn, Birmingham, London and Dewsbury. More recently, High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Slough, Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield. In 30 years time with today’s level of illegal immigration from the EU? Who knows... Yes but not official no go areas for the authorities. A Muslim party could have a great deal of sway in the future .
|
|
|
Post by steppenwolf on Feb 8, 2024 7:46:20 GMT
The astonishing thing is that, even with the relatively low number of muslims in the UK (about 5% officially), muslims have become a significant vote for the political parties to take into account. It's shocking to me that the Labour party's policy is being heavily influenced by muslim opinion. For example Labour is solidly behind the rights of the Palestinians and has little time for the Israelis. This is a disgrace considering that the muslims in the UK support Hamas (a terrorist organisation) and want Israel obliterated.
The thing is that the muslims tend to vote as a bloc and AL of them vote (and a few more). In these days of diminishing majorities a bloc vote of even 5% can be key. And in areas that are basically "muslim enclaves" there is little point in any party fielding a non-muslim candidate. As the muslims say, the UK will one day be renamed The islamic republic of Britain.
|
|
|
Post by dappy on Feb 8, 2024 9:48:17 GMT
Another load of utter nonsense. Bless.
|
|
|
Post by Red Rackham on Feb 8, 2024 11:53:58 GMT
There have been Muslim enclaves in this country for some years, traditionally Bradford, Luton, Blackburn, Birmingham, London and Dewsbury. More recently, High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Slough, Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield. In 30 years time with today’s level of illegal immigration from the EU? Who knows... Yes but not official no go areas for the authorities. A Muslim party could have a great deal of sway in the future . I think a Muslim or Islamic political party at some point in the not too distant future is inevitable. Muslims have already attempted to register 'The Party of Islam' as a political party. On this occasion the electoral commission for whatever reason said no, but they're not going away. They will try again, and again.
|
|
|
Post by dappy on Feb 8, 2024 12:09:37 GMT
people who wish to within the rules are perfectly entitled to do so. Its called democracy. Whether any such party would succeed in gaining votes let alone representation is much more open to question.
|
|
|
Post by Orac on Feb 8, 2024 13:06:58 GMT
Democracy of course was never created with significant assaults from Sharia law in mind, and has never really existed where such assaults are a thing.
The clock is perhaps ticking.
|
|
|
Post by steppenwolf on Feb 9, 2024 8:37:51 GMT
The thing that worries me is the upcoming Mayor of London election. Sadiq khan is doing considerable damage to the City of London (probably deliberately) but it's going to be VERY difficult to get rid of him. The position is that the large muslim population of London will vote en bloc for Khan. The word will go out from the muslim community leaders about which candidate to vote for (and it will be a muslim candidate i.e. Khan). The well-oiled machinery will then move into action and they will ensure that the whole muslim population votes correctly - and that those who need a postal vote get it. They'll just need to get the ballot paper and sign it and the imams will ensure it's all filled in. Every trick will be used - both legal and illegal.
So the muslim vote will all go to one candidate, while the non-muslim vote will be split between about 4 candidates. Obviously the Green candidate and the Lib Dim candidate can be ruled out but Susan Hall and Howard Cox (Reform) will split their vote. I personally think that these two should decide who will drop out to minimise vote splitting. IMO Howard Cox should drop out because he's a one issue candidate which will never win.
|
|
|
Post by Handyman on Feb 9, 2024 11:08:39 GMT
The thing that worries me is the upcoming Mayor of London election. Sadiq khan is doing considerable damage to the City of London (probably deliberately) but it's going to be VERY difficult to get rid of him. The position is that the large muslim population of London will vote en bloc for Khan. The word will go out from the muslim community leaders about which candidate to vote for (and it will be a muslim candidate i.e. Khan). The well-oiled machinery will then move into action and they will ensure that the whole muslim population votes correctly - and that those who need a postal vote get it. They'll just need to get the ballot paper and sign it and the imams will ensure it's all filled in. Every trick will be used - both legal and illegal. So the muslim vote will all go to one candidate, while the non-muslim vote will be split between about 4 candidates. Obviously the Green candidate and the Lib Dim candidate can be ruled out but Susan Hall and Howard Cox (Reform) will split their vote. I personally think that these two should decide who will drop out to minimise vote splitting. IMO Howard Cox should drop out because he's a one issue candidate which will never win. Many Muslims will do as they are told by their Imams and vote for the person they want which IMO will be Khan
|
|
|
Post by johnofgwent on Feb 9, 2024 12:08:46 GMT
There have been Muslim enclaves in this country for some years, traditionally Bradford, Luton, Blackburn, Birmingham, London and Dewsbury. More recently, High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Slough, Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield. In 30 years time with today’s level of illegal immigration from the EU? Who knows... Yes but not official no go areas for the authorities. A Muslim party could have a great deal of sway in the future . Except that islamqa.info/en/answers/107166/ruling-on-democracy-and-elections-and-participating-in-that-system
|
|
|
Post by steppenwolf on Feb 10, 2024 7:56:16 GMT
I've argued for a long time that the idea of having muslims in Parliament is nonsensical because Islam is more than a religion. Islam contains a religion, a law system (sharia) and a political system (Islamism). And laws are made by Allah, not by people - and many of sharia laws are incompatible with British values. Since the principle job of an MP is to make law it seems obvious that a muslim cannot be an MP. In fact the only purpose of muslims seeking power in this country is to subvert our existing system of "democracy" - a fairly feeble system of democracy anyway. The way Sadiq Khan has run London is a good example of what these people do when they get hold of power. Nobody can claim that he's a democratic mayor but it will be very difficult to get rid of him because all the muslims will vote for him.
|
|
|
Post by dappy on Feb 10, 2024 9:49:05 GMT
Nurse!!!! Nurse!!!!
|
|
|
Post by Bentley on Feb 10, 2024 9:57:06 GMT
Germany is supported by lefties when they want to ban a ‘ right wing party ‘ but lefties in the UK say it’s perfectly acceptable for a Muslim political party with a far more extreme right wing culture . Everyday they get more absurd.
|
|