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Andrew Neil And The Imam

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vetuste_ennemi | 14:55 Sun 30th Oct 2016 | News
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Douglas Murray comments here:

http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/10/9662352/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Neil talks about on this morning's Sunday Politics. It appears that Imam Shakeel Begg was on some community/interfaith what-not for Lewisham Council (he has now been dropped), was a volunteer Imam at a local hospital (has now been dropped) and - wait for it - was an "advisor" to the local police. So far Lewisham police think that the imam's "advice" is too valuable to lose and appear to have retained his services.

Begg has received the support of his mosque. The Muslim Council of Britain, to which the Lewisham Islamic mosque and cultural centre is affiliated has yet (as far as I can see) to comment.

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Is there a question here? Yes: what is one to make of this story?
Excellent.

//Another advantage for the Beggs of this world is living in a country where useful idiots from the other monotheisms are always on hand to play ‘interfaith’ games and in the process either wittingly or unwittingly provide further cover for some seriously bad people.//

Let’s hope the ‘useful idiot’s here, whether they be from other faiths or from no faith at all, read it and digest it.
Let's hear it for Mr Justice Haddon-Cave! Idiocy, lies and hypocrisy must not prevail, but I think it's going to be a long haul.
More like Queen Margarethe needed, see;
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1519923.html
Saw this a couple of days ago and thought what a predicament it will be for mikey if someone starts a thread on it ... I doubt he is going to contribute so I will post his favoured BBC link for him.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37798201


These type of threads do seem to struggle with traffic ... or lack of it.
It would surely be inconceivable for any Shakeel Begg apologists to pop in and defend him?


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A while ago now, Talbot, I had a brief exchange with Mikey over Anjem Choudary. I said that, unlike him (Mikey), I rather liked Choudary. The reason I gave was that Choudary has never pretended that he wanted anything other than to impose sharia on the rest of us. Of course, I had in mind the kind of people who share his agenda, but dissemble the fact. Shakeel Begg appears to be one of the latter sort. Interestingly he received support in the court case from the following character witnesses (I'm quoting Begg's Wiki entry):

Chief Inspector Graham Price of the Lewisham Police
Reverend David Rome of the Catford and Bromley Synagogue
Father Charles Pickstone, vicar of St Laurence Church, Catford,
Reverend Malcolm Hancock, who headed up the Chaplaincy Department at the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
Dinah Griffith, former chair of the Lewisham SACRE (Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education)
Gerald Rose, a retired schoolteacher
Seventh, Peter Brierely, the lead organiser for South London Citizens,
Eighth, Simon Marks, a teacher and community and charity worker in Lewisham,

A fine list of the great and the good, don't you think?
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Regarding your point about footfall, Talbot, I'm not expecting many of AB's great and good to comment. I think many deep down may suspect that moderation in the Muslim communities of Europe may not be as widespread as they claim to believe, but they have a massive stake (intellectual and moral) in the multiculturalist world view. Like me with African Barrick Gold, perhaps, they may not want to admit a mistake and monetise their losses. Rather hang on and hope.
All the Muslim experts on the AB talking to each other - no need for anyone else to bother posting.
And yet ...
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Bingo!
Bongo!
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Reaches for doggy scoop.
v_e, as you predicted, the response here hasn't been overwhelming. That's says it all really.
*That*
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Yes. I think the defenders of Islam (out of intellectual honesty, but also out of self-interest) ought to be looking at the judge's summary and thinking about its possible implications, Naomi. Why do you think they're so incurious?

Because they're not intellectually honest.

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