Friday, 30 March 2012
Galloway's Win Leads To Sectarianism
George Galloway's win is not so surprising considering the blatantly Muslim friendly campaign he ran but it is horrifying to think that on the mainland of the UK it does not seem to be the policies that matter but the religion of the voters. We know all about this in Northern Ireland where sectarianism is still the most important factor in who wins. We now see how sectarianism is going to play out here. Thanks Labour for allowing in so many immigrants and thereby completely changing the demographics of our country. One has to laugh though because these immigrants were all supposed to vote for Labour and yet the odious George Galloway has managed to win the by-election in what has hitherto been a safe Labour seat. The name of his party is Respect which as he shows scant respect for anyone else in this country must mean respect specifically for Muslims. Anyone can follow whatever faith he wants to but not in such a way as to upset the mores of those who think differently. The trouble with politicians elected on a sectarian basis is that they will try and ensure that the legislature passes laws that impose their religion on others. Unless the immigrants are integrated into our culture I see the kind of troubles we have had in Northern Ireland and by extension in Liverpool and Glasgow surfacing here. If ever there were a time to abolish multiculturalism in all its forms now is the time to do it. It is urgent that a programme of integration is pursued vigorously. We must start with the children. To begin with all religious schools should be banned.
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