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The vast majority of Muslims in the United Kingdom live in England and Wales: of 1,591,000 Muslims recorded at the 2001 Census,[19] 1,536,015 were living in England and Wales,[20] where they formed 3% of the population in 2001; 42,557 were living in Scotland, forming 0.84% of the population;[21] and 1,943 were living in Northern Ireland.[22] In 2011, it was reported that United Kingdom has around 60,000 converts to Islam with 66% of them being women. 2 in 3 converts leave Islam. [23]
Maybe its time for revolt against the current 3 party system, but then who has the balls and resources to start it
Only 5+ years ago, this post would of been called racist under a labour government.
When our selfish political prostitutes sold the UK and it powers to the EU that is when our great country got washed down the plug hole.
They scream about the benefit system,
well labour created this,
.... to cook up there unemployment figures,
open the flood gates and gave out free homes and benefits, and the more children you have the more benefits you get.
It was Tony Blair labour who stole our national identity, and created this benefit culture.
Edit to add: Great post by the way Freeborn
Originally posted by TheMaverick
reply to post by Freeborn
Only 5+ years ago, this post would of been called racist under a labour government.
When our selfish political prostitutes sold the UK and it powers to the EU that is when our great country got washed down the plug hole.
They scream about the benefit system, well labour created this, they made it easy for anyone to claim disability benefit and encourage this, as to cook up there unemployment figures, open the flood gates and gave out free homes and benefits, and the more children you have the more benefits you get.
When our UK boarders were opened, it crippled our country, what benefit does the average UK citizens get by going freely over europe, but look at the benefits the rest of europe gets coming to the UK, we called every scumbag and lazy chancer from all over europe to come here and live of us hard working english.
It was Tony Blair labour who stole our national identity, and created this benefit culture.
Edit to add: Great post by the way Freebornedit on 3-11-2012 by TheMaverick because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Freeborn
There is growing unease in the UK with the relationship between Islam and the Muslim communities and the rest of UK society.
It seems that conflict is growing and many are concerned with what they perceive to be creeping Islamification.
I've got to say I share many of the concerns and feel these issues need to be addressed as a matter of urgency.
But I am really beginning to question the purpose for this conflict.
Whose interests are being served by this constant conflict?
Certainly not Muslims who are becoming increasingly vilified and marginalised.
And certainly not non-Muslims who feel their culture and heritage is threatened by appeasement to Islam and Muslim sensibilities.
I think it's governments who, as ever, don't really care about the human cost of their policies.
Immigration is asymmetric in that it impacts the lowest strata of society more than anyone else, ..... Given that traditional Labour politics was ostensibly about supporting the struggling workers, it's been baffling to me there's been a refusal on the left to acknowledge the damage being done until quite recently.
Also, the other side of this is the wholesale transplantation of another class structure or social hierarchy from one place to another. Elders, imans, &c, are very, very keen to see a continuation of their 'influence' in this country in a similar way to the way it was in Pakistan &c.
I'm not sure what the answer is.
Stopping immigration wouldn't help
Hopefully education would go some way to play a part in the UK, too.
I do find alot of UKIP policies appealing, but I just do not see any chance of them gaining power
Originally posted by Freeborn
reply to post by Merriman Weir
Hope you don't mind me cherry picking some of them in response.
True - and why don't they care?
Maybe because it served their purpose to create divisions. The leading lights in both Old and New Labour come from the exact same social background that those in The Tory Party do. Blair has more public school boys in his cabinet than any other government for over a hundred years - a feat Cameron has since surpassed.They play their games of political ideaology and take turns on the merry-go-round whilst seeking to change very little of any great importance.The only times when anything of value or worth changed in favour of the 'working man' was in the aftermath of the two World Wars.Everything since has been geared at dismantling those advancements and returning to something akin to Victorian times.The bounderies between the two viewpoints have become increasingly blurred.
They cling to the traditions and values of their home countries - which many immigrants do, integration can be a gradual process - but where Islam differs is that it's core values are diametrically opposed to those of 'western' society and in addition the more vocal and extremist interpretations seek not only to live by those interpretations but also impose them on the foster nation.
But so little is done to alleviate the situation increasing tensions and mistrust on both sides.
Many of the homegrown terrorists have received the 'benefit' of our education system yet have still become radicalised - in fact they have included Doctor's and teachers.
I don't really subscribe to a 'universal conspiracy theory' with UK politics. I don't think Zionist Jews are driving an agenda and I don't think it's some NWO cabal or similar.
I think it's basically a money issue; a mechanism for fiscal abuse served by the mess that is capitalism as it exists (and, arguably, will, inevitably, always exist).
Obsession with private housing market,
I wrote off New Labour, from a left wing voters perspective quite early on.
I only voted for them in the last election out of strategic desperation.
I think immigration policies are often ideologically tied to foreign policies. My views on foreign policies like developmental foreign aid are a bit heretical. I'm against most forms of foreign aid as it's really about exporting a capitalist political model. To me, that's a destructive and ruinous as exporting AIDS. It's not helping people, it's enslaving them.
Even moderate Muslims would like to see a more Islamic Britain. Not necessary a Caliphate as such but a Britain that was more adapted to suit them rather than the other way around and a lot of this is down to the 'inflexibility' of a lot of the interpretations of Islam.
It would be a start to admit there's less social cohesion than they suggest. I live yards away from a 'no go area' that local politicians won't acknowledge that it even exists.
....but everything I've read suggests that education, particularly of women, hinders radicalisation. Similarly, educated (and perhaps here's the crucial bit) employed people tend to be more content and less likely to see answers in extremist politics or beliefs.