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How long before the Australian government follows suit?

New Labour appeases Muslim voters


News article from Britain

The most dangerous restriction on freedom of speech yet planned by the 'British' Establishment is taking another big step towards becoming law today, when the Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill is debated in the House of Commons. The Bill includes provisions to introduce a new offence of "incitement to religious hatred", in terms couched so widely as to make any adverse comment on Islam an offence punishable by up to seven years in prison.

BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show celebrated this disgusting attack on the freedoms for which generations of Britons have fought and died by allowing a spokesman from the Muslim Council of Britain airtime to press the case for the new law on the grounds that it would "close the loophole" that enabled Britons to warn of the danger posed to our democratic Western society by creeping Islamification.

Buying the Muslim vote

That at least is relatively honest. For the truth is that a move to gag Britons is New Labour's way of trying to buy back the Muslim vote in time for the next General Election, and to silence their most informed and dangerous critics before an Islamic bomb massacres untold numbers of innocents in one of our cities.

In the remaining time before the chains of repression are fastened even more tightly, we must continue to warn about the dangers posed by Islam.


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