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Previously on "British policies 'aid Muslim extremism'"

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by Mordac
    Our continuing failure to inroduce Sharia law and have Bliar publically stoned/beheaded/burned at the stake etc.

    Hth
    Well i think we should go on a race relations offensive and Bliar publically stoned/beheaded/burned at the stake etc!!!

    After all it's only fair...

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    BBCReally? What policies would they be then?
    Our continuing failure to inroduce Sharia law and have Bliar publically stoned/beheaded/burned at the stake etc.

    Hth

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  • Troll
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    Any that do not involve total capitulation

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  • wendigo100
    started a topic British policies 'aid Muslim extremism'

    British policies 'aid Muslim extremism'

    BBC
    British Muslims are being driven into the arms of violent extremists by official attempts to engage with them after the 7 July bombs, a study claims.
    Policies since the attacks in London have "driven a wedge" between Muslims and the wider community rather than isolate extremists, the report says.

    The report - partly funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government - described attempts to involve Muslims in the policy-making process as "rushed, conducted on the government's terms, failing to break away from 'the usual suspects', and with little follow through".
    Really? What policies would they be then?

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