Why do bnp hate muslims




















With allegations of Britain First organising combat training for its members, such developments can only be seen to be extremely worrying particularly if — or when? Second is the increasing emphasis on militarism. In doing so, its messages resonates with the geo-political where the resistance required in Birmingham or Bradford for instance is the same as that required in Baghdad or Kabul.

And thirdly is the eschatology underpinning the message. Note: This article gives the views of the authors, and not the position of the British Politics and Policy blog, nor of the London School of Economics. Please read our comments policy before posting. About the Author. For the past decade and a half, he has been researching the phenomenon of Islamophobia which has included researching the far-right and counter jihad groups.

You can find him on Twitter DrChrisAllen. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Search for:. Blog Admin November 21st, Who are Britain First? Dr Indarjit Singh, director of the Network of Sikh Organisations, said: "Sikhism stresses equality for all human beings.

Therefore Sikhs who are true to their faith, will having nothing whatsoever to do with any party that favours any one section of the community. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Already subscribed? Log in. Forgotten your password? Want an ad-free experience? Jury members were told that it went on to say the trade "caused far more suffering than slavery ever did" and has led to millions of premature deaths.

Muslims should be held to account with condemnation heaped upon them so that it would lead to the abolition of the trade, it concluded. The leaflet was labelled a Preston Pals publication which was "committed to non-violent democratic resistance" and was set up in honour of the World War I battalion. Mr Perry said the organisation had nothing to do with the leaflet, and its real intention was "obvious". It is no doubt intended to capture the imagination and say 'look at what these people are doing, they are all criminals'.

They are 'the invader'.



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