29 April 2014

Islamist extremists shouldn’t be allowed to preach hate at British universities

More evidence has emerged that Islamic Societies at universities are continuing to host extremist preachers in front of segregated audiences. Last month, students at the University of Westminster invited Murtaza Khan, before replacing him with the equally reprehensible Uthman Lateef. At around the same time, Brunel University Islamic Society hosted Lateef and Dr Khalid Fikry as guest speakers.

Other university Islamic societies including Nottingham, Salford, Kingston, SOAS and Queen Mary have also hosted hardline preachers, despite concern that their sermons stir up sectarian hatred and sow social division.

[A COMMENT] The loathsome individuals referred to here are the direct result of Labour's policy of deliberately importing hoards of people who hate us. Did Peter support that policy of his party at the time?

He says his organisation would take an equally robust line on the BNP. Why does he feel the need to say that? The BNP is small and non-violent, the Islamists are large, well-funded and extremely violent in both thought and deed.

[ANOTHER] Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Jack Straw, David Blunkett, Charles Clarke, John Reid, Jacqui Smith, and Alan Johnson.

Prime Ministers and Home Secretaries of what was once the United Kingdom, TAKE A BOW.

5.5 million new migrants from 1997 to 2010, a good 30-50% of them Muslim. No surprise that thus Muslim extremism has also been imported into Britain too. [The Spectator] Read more