I have just completed my series of questions that are to be put before Boris Johnson next Wednesday during the GLA’s monthly Mayor’s Question Time. In my opinion most of the other Assembly members somewhat abuse this facility, eating into the Mayor’s time and resources, and in this particular case leaving him with a bewildering list of nearly four hundred required responses.
Myself I’ve fired in just six including the required oral question which the Mayor is obliged to answer during the session itself. It used to be that a few of the other Assembly members routinely turned their backs on me, but thankfully that rather infantile behaviour is now a thing of the past.
Watching Channel Four’s “Undercover Mosque - The Return” last night it was almost like the feeling one gets watching a low budget American horror flick. Not that I’m criticising Channel Four, who unlike other media outlets, do not exhibit the customary subservience to the religion of multiculturalism.
For those who did not catch this programme you can see the whole Saudi-orientated shooting match by accessing Channel Four’s excellent catch-up facility here. It details literally thousands of Islamic facilities being set up in this country by the use of £billions of Saudi money. Not wishing to spoil the context of the documentary I can tell you that on the proposed agenda in a Sharia Britain, would be the stoning to death of adulterers and death sentences for those wishing to leave the religion of peace.
Tellingly the programme revealed that after a multifaith visit leaves an Islamic meeting the female preacher then starts to tell the group how vile Christianity really is. Going further, we are told that this country is the land of evil and is inhabited by infidels. I can also report that for those of us who, unlike myself, are not heterosexual, the future does look somewhat bleak to say the least.
I suppose if the economy was healthy enough then at least the great and good could attempt to bribe us all to accept our new Dhimmitudinal status. However, at a time when Alistair Darling, having admitted that we could be heading for a post-war economic scenario, is desperately trying to hold things together by scrapping stamp duty and throwing interest free housing loans at house buyers, it would appear that the scope for future financial blackmail is rather limited.
It is of course my job as a BNP politician to point out, even if people would rather not hear it, that dragging this country back into the dark ages might not be a particularly sensible thing to do. Take it from me that warm glow from not being referred to as a “racist” will be little consolation should we eventually find ourselves, through stealth and deceit, living under the iron heel of Wahhabi fundamentalism.
Posted by: Richard Barnbrook
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