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vetuste_ennemi | 13:56 Fri 01st Jun 2018 | News
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Welcome back, Anjem. Good to see you again..

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/police-prepare-for-extremist-clashes-on-preacher-s-release-xlj923s9c

Well, we've got far-right agitator Tommy Robinson banged up - only just in time it seems, but there are still plenty of his hot-headed and violent followers on the streets. Fortunately the police have anticipated the kind of things which might follow from his release and have responded with the expedition we've come to expect from them. From "a Scotland Yard source":

"The police are watching far-right and Islamist networks around the country, and we’re reassuring the Muslim community that we’re taking pre-emptive steps to clamp down on disorder.”
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be nice if he was disappeared...
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He'll be back at speakers corner, at a high street near you , soon



He's hardly been missed at Speaker corner...There are plenty of protégés flying the flag for sharia doing him proud.

This man is dangerous.

I don't subscribe to the belief that all Islam is bad, but this person personifies all that is bad about Islam.

For this person I'd quite happily see rendition and Guantamo in his future.

He is a nasty hate fuelled, vile spitting danger that should not be let loose on our streets.
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Personally I don't think Choudary or the terrorists he inspires are the biggest threat we face. (To be honest I've always been rather fond of him in my way - you know where you stand with him.)

By far the greater threat comes from those who share his aims, if not his methods, and will promote them loudly inside the mosque and pursue them very aggressively outside it by "peaceful" means.

This probably includes 75% of Britain's imams and all of activist organisations like the Muslim Council of Britain, CAGE, MEND etc.
hereIam 'Was this Anjem person born here, couldn't deport him I suppose ???'

We can deport people who were born here.
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//We can deport people who were born here//

Yes, Andrew, but i think you'll find my mate Anjem is a British citizen - like you and me.
Perhaps we should get Mossad on his case. They don't mess about.
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David Starkey once said (as a young man in reference to his own sexual proclivities) "better blatant than latent".

The latents are more dangerous, Jack.

Yeah, I believe, legally, 'British' people can be deported to their ancestor's lands. Certainly parent's and grandparent's.
I like Anjem, he's the honest face of Islam.
Anjem is indeed the honest face of Islam.
Think it's time to give Theresa May her old job back as Home Secretary,
She was good at deporting terrorists, or is she doing a better job in her present position as head of the Brexit Club? .
Same here spice, bit like the honest face of Conservatism.

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