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Post by jonksy on Mar 11, 2024 6:57:50 GMT
Note the disparty between mossies and jews...Mossies get £117 million Jews £70 million....So the bigger the threat they are the more they will receive...
More than £117 million of taxpayers’ money will be used to protect mosques, Muslim schools and community centres from hate attacks over the next four years. Home Secretary James Cleverly said the money, which will be spent on measures including CCTV cameras, alarms and fencing, would give “reassurance and confidence to UK Muslims”.
The announcement, which follows a £70 million package for Jewish groups, comes in response to concerns that the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza is fuelling division in the UK.
We will not let events in the Middle East be used as an excuse to justify abuse against British Muslims
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2024 7:13:17 GMT
The police throw people to the ground and handcuff them for stating the fact that Hamas is a terrorist organisation, even though they are classified as a terrorist organisation in the UK, at least for now. Looking around I haven't really seen anything in the way of anti-Muslim hatred, but I have seen the left fail to differentiate between Islamist and Muslims, so Hamas is obviously just a rosy Muslim group in their minds.
The Islamist conquest of the UK appears to be a success. They have a lot of financial power through their networks around the world. Our politicians are obviously brought and have sold this country and the people down the pan. The IRA/SNP will be pleased.
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Post by Dogburger on Mar 11, 2024 8:32:32 GMT
On the other hand if the government had said they were spending £117 million on security measures so that the anti terrorist branch could keep an eye on the comings and goings at the mosques we would be OK with it .
The alarmed fencing is obviously there to keep the feckers in when required and selling it as protection for them when it's really protection for us is a smart move .
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Post by jonksy on Mar 11, 2024 8:49:06 GMT
On the other hand if the government had said they were spending £117 million on security measures so that the anti terrorist branch could keep an eye on the comings and goings at the mosques we would be OK with it . The alarmed fencing is obviously there to keep the feckers in when required and selling it as protection for them when it's really protection for us is a smart move .It would be nice if it were to keep them in, sorry but I do not share your optimism. They have already had £24.5 million from the UK taxpayers but that hasn't kept their pro Palestine banner waving protests off our streets.
EDIT......The link to the £24 million they had in 2022
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Post by Dogburger on Mar 11, 2024 8:55:38 GMT
On the other hand if the government had said they were spending £117 million on security measures so that the anti terrorist branch could keep an eye on the comings and goings at the mosques we would be OK with it . The alarmed fencing is obviously there to keep the feckers in when required and selling it as protection for them when it's really protection for us is a smart move .It would be nice if it were to keep them in, sorry but I do not share your optimism. They have already had £24.5 million from the UK taxpayers but that hasn't kept their pro Palestine banner waving protests off our streets. Give it a chance Jonksy , they haven't built the compounds yet
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 9:45:58 GMT
It would be nice if it were to keep them in, sorry but I do not share your optimism. They have already had £24.5 million from the UK taxpayers but that hasn't kept their pro Palestine banner waving protests off our streets. Give it a chance Jonksy , they haven't built the compounds yet Don't panic Mr Mannering , I live in a London Borough that has a large Jewish population and they have had endure lots of attacks from Anti Semites , damage to their shops homes and businesses and assaults over many years, which has greatly increased since Hamas invaded Israel, they even have their own Security Organisation to protect them which they put in place years ago. I don't like the large Pro Palestine Protests that includes some Jewish people but we all have a right to protest peacefully should you wish to do so we have to endure it if nothing else to try and protect of Freedom of Speech and expression which has ben under attack by the far left for years , there is resentment by some against Muslims and they have been attacks on their places of worship as well as Jewish places of worship. The Government cannot sit back and do nothing IMHO they have to be seen to try and protect the people no matter what, what you permit you promote its the extremist within our midst that need dealing with, no matter what their ethnicity is or their religion
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 11, 2024 10:24:32 GMT
From the Government prevent site. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › statistics › in... Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent ... 26 Jan 2023 — Of the 804 Channel cases, the most common were cases referred due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation In the year ending March 2022, of the 6,406 referrals to Prevent, 33% (2,127) were for individuals with a vulnerability present but no ideology or CT risk. Referrals due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation (1,309; 20%) were the second highest, followed by referrals regarding Islamist radicalisation (1,027; 16%). 2% (154) of referrals were due to concerns regarding school massacres, and 1% (77) of concerns were incel-related. Referrals for individuals with a vulnerability present but no ideology or CT risk have increased year-on-year since 2019 to 2020, when it first became available as type of concern category on PCMT. This type of concern accounts for 25% (1,594) of referrals in 2019 to 2020, 33% (1,600) of referrals in 2020 to 2021, and 33% (2,127) of referrals in 2021 to 2022. There were 80 more referrals made for Extreme Right-Wing concerns this year (1,309) when compared to year ending March 2021 (1,229). However, referrals made due to Extreme Right-Wing concerns have decreased as a proportion of overall referrals (20% vs 25%). For the second year running, the number of referrals for Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation concerns is greater than Islamist referrals. There were 50 fewer referrals (1,027) for Islamist concerns in the year ending 2022 when compared to the year ending March 2021. With an increase in overall referrals, Islamist concerns therefore account for a reduced proportion of all referrals (16%) when compared with last year (22%). The number of referrals for this type of concern has decreased by 72% since the year ending March 2017 (3,706 referrals). There were 100 referrals (2%) due to concerns related to Other types of radicalisation. Although numbers were comparatively low, this includes concerns regarding international radicalisation groups, left-wing radicalisation and Northern Ireland-related extremism, for example.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 11, 2024 10:30:23 GMT
It would be nice if it were to keep them in, sorry but I do not share your optimism. They have already had £24.5 million from the UK taxpayers but that hasn't kept their pro Palestine banner waving protests off our streets. Give it a chance Jonksy , they haven't built the compounds yet Why would they bother when they have 4 star hotels?
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Post by Dan Dare on Mar 11, 2024 11:42:58 GMT
From the Government prevent site. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › statistics › in... Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent ... 26 Jan 2023 — Of the 804 Channel cases, the most common were cases referred due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation In the year ending March 2022, of the 6,406 referrals to Prevent, 33% (2,127) were for individuals with a vulnerability present but no ideology or CT risk. Referrals due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation (1,309; 20%) were the second highest, followed by referrals regarding Islamist radicalisation (1,027; 16%). 2% (154) of referrals were due to concerns regarding school massacres, and 1% (77) of concerns were incel-related... So around 5% of the population were responsible for 16% of referrals?
And, assuming all right-wing extremist referred were white, 80% of the population was responsible for 20% of referrals.
That means Muslims were over-represented by 300% while whites were under-represented by 75%.
In your book does that constitute a win for your team?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 11, 2024 12:27:44 GMT
Minister denies Government ‘politicising’ extremism after call for consensus...... Tom Tugendhat has denied the Government is politicising extremism after three former Conservative home secretaries called for cross-party consensus in tackling the problem. The security minister defended Rishi Sunak’s speech outside Downing Street earlier this month in which the Prime Minister warned of an increase in “disruption and criminality” in Britain.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2024 13:59:29 GMT
How much are the government spending on protecting the teacher from Batley who is in hiding. Is this all in the name of diversity, equity and inclusion, or is it because divisions are strengthening prior to something worse breaking out?
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 11, 2024 14:11:23 GMT
From the Government prevent site. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › statistics › in... Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent ... 26 Jan 2023 — Of the 804 Channel cases, the most common were cases referred due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation In the year ending March 2022, of the 6,406 referrals to Prevent, 33% (2,127) were for individuals with a vulnerability present but no ideology or CT risk. Referrals due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation (1,309; 20%) were the second highest, followed by referrals regarding Islamist radicalisation (1,027; 16%). 2% (154) of referrals were due to concerns regarding school massacres, and 1% (77) of concerns were incel-related... So around 5% of the population were responsible for 16% of referrals?
And, assuming all right-wing extremist referred were white, 80% of the population was responsible for 20% of referrals.
That means Muslims were over-represented by 300% while whites were under-represented by 75%.
In your book does that constitute a win for your team?
Of course the British citizen like the Muslim citizens are not far right extremist or all Muslim extremist. Unless you think they are . So what's your point ?
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Post by Dan Dare on Mar 11, 2024 15:19:47 GMT
The point?
Simply that your average Muslim is around twelve times more likely to referred for extremism as your average white person.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 11, 2024 15:37:39 GMT
The point? Simply that your average Muslim is around twelve times more likely to referred for extremism as your average white person. But I don't hear anyone on here condemned the white Supremist but only Muslim why do you think that is. . Approximately 5.72 million Muslims were estimated to live in France How's the Caoliphat of France ?
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 11, 2024 16:11:58 GMT
From the Government prevent site. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › statistics › in... Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent ... 26 Jan 2023 — Of the 804 Channel cases, the most common were cases referred due to concerns regarding Extreme Right-Wing radicalisation Sounds like there is a problem with the prevent program - it is looking in the wrong direction. So far this century were have had 97 murders by terrorists - 94 of them by Islamic terrorists...
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