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Disquieting is scarcely the word

August 2, 2008 by User ImageNick Griffin (My Profile)

Disquieting is scarcely the word to describe the
threatening results of a YouGov Poll of 1400 students
in 12 English universities with influential Islamic
societies. Of the total students polled 600 were
Muslim.
Hannah Stuart who conducted the poll for the Centre
for Social Cohesion said, “These findings are deeply
alarming. Students in higher education are the future
leaders of their communities, yet significant numbers
of them appear to hold beliefs, which contravene
liberal, democratic values.
60% of students active in Islamic societies felt
killing for religion could be justified, 59% thought
women should wear the veil and 50% said they would not
support a friend’s decision to leave Islam.”
These findings underline what many have been saying
for some time now in this matter. In Britain we have
aspired to the status of a democracy. Islam is a
theocracy and as such is a contradiction to the basic
principles of our political system
How long are the British people, and I mean the
indigenous British, going to continue the acceptance of
a growing, parallel society in our midst, which, if we
are permitted to express the belief, threatens our
traditional way of life and the ethnic balance of our
nation.
The facts of demography make it very plain that
Muslims within the next two decades will become a
majority in significant areas of the United Kingdom
and, given their isolationist mentality, nothing good
can come of this for the indigenous British.
Multiculturalism here is revealing itself for the
tragedy it has shown itself to be everywhere different
races and religions are forced together.

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Righteous anger & political action:

The British National Party believes in telling the truth, even if it is sometimes uncomfortable to hear or offensive to those who would rather bury their heads in the sand than face real problems in our society. But while we often pass quite critical comment on the impact of immigration, multi-culturalism and alien religions on the indigenous people of our lands, we have no animosity towards immigrants, their descendants or the followers of non-native religions. Nor do we intend to encourage others to feel such animosity, or believe that anything we have to say is likely to 'stir up hatred' against anyone.

In fact, we believe that by providing a peaceful and Constitutional outlet for the anger and the frustration felt by millions of our people over the undemocratic transformation of our country by our political masters, the BNP actually defuses tensions. Where there is 'hate' we seek to turn it into righteous anger and political action against the only people who deserve to be hated - the politicians who use our taxes to turn our country into a place where we often feel like strangers in our own land.

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