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Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 3:58:28 AM
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NO ONE can put a case for other than the community voting these people in to the roll
NO ONE can produce evidence that says Muslims had the power or even near it, to impose them on the electorate NO ONE can convince racists they are blind to truth NO ONE can tell me why people of other faiths and racial backgrounds holding office voters elected them to is in any way a concern Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 4:43:39 AM
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Islam does not move into a country as a religion but as a political ideology ruled by Imams imposing religious law on the citizens of the country.
Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 7:35:47 AM
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Try to remember: Muslims are not coming to the West to 'escape' from anything - they are coming to colonise, very successfully in places like the UK and Germany as is plain to see by all but those who have their heads firmly up their bums in fear. They are too frightened to even talk about the problem, and demand that their lunatic politicians do something about it. Islam is not even a true religion; it is a fascist political organisation intent on murder and mayhem to get its way. And, it is succeeding, thanks to indolent and ignorant Western politicians.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 8:16:50 AM
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Dear CM,
You wrote; “Very concerning ttbn” Why? In 2015 under 2000 mosques in the UK and over 50,000 churches. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-35514840 Given that the Muslims made up a touch over 5% of the UK population then the proportions appear to be spot on. Muslims have been a part of the UK story for a very long while. “By 1911, the British Empire had a Muslim population of 94 million, larger than the empire's 58 million Christian population. By the 1920s, the British Empire included roughly half of the world's Muslim population. More than 400,000 Muslim soldiers of the British Indian Army fought for Britain during World War I, where 62,060 were killed in action, and half a million Muslim soldiers of the British Indian Army fought for Britain against the Nazis in World War II. David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922, stated: "we are the greatest Mahomedan power in the world and one-fourth of the population of the British Empire is Mahomedan. There have been no more loyal adherents to the throne and no more effective and loyal supporters of the Empire in its hour of trial." “ “Muslim mass immigration to Britain began after World War II, as a result of the destruction and labour shortages caused by the war. Muslim migrants from former British colonies, predominantly India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, were recruited in large numbers by government and businesses to rebuild the country. Large numbers of doctors recruited from India and Pakistan, encouraged by health minister Enoch Powell in the early 1960s, also played a key role in the establishment of the NHS health service” Wikipedia So what is your issue? Posted by SteeleRedux, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 12:18:52 PM
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Overall, there were 340 Christian denominations in the UK in 2010 (as against 275 four years earlier), with 50,700 churches or congregations (2% more than in 2005), served by 36,600 ministers (4% up on 2005), and with 5,515,000 members.
Membership, as applied by Brierley, is a composite measure, with church attenders substituted for denominations which have no concept of membership (such as Roman Catholics and most New Churches and Pentecostal churches). Church membership in 2010 was equivalent to 11% of the population, the proportion having declined fairly consistently since 1900 (when Brierley reckons it as 33%). There has been a UK-wide fall of 6% since 2005. Membership has been static in England between 2005 and 2010, increases in the New Churches, Orthodox churches and Pentecostal churches offsetting decreases in the traditional mainline denominations (with Methodists shrinking fastest). By contrast, membership in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland fell by 15% during the quinquennium, largely due to decreases in the Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic Church in Northern Ireland. Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 12:53:05 PM
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And who would they be ttbn, Corny Banana and The Lovely Pauline?