The Koran itself must be challenged
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Submitted by Jack Rainbow, Apr 2, 2016 07:58

The British government has consistently failed to address the issue of Muslim radicalisation. Just as it failed to deal with rape of English females by Muslim gangs until the growing clamour forced it to make the usual weak statements acknowledging the problem. The reason is that it is not possible to successfully challenge and deal with radical Muslims without compromising the Progressive beliefs held by the majority of MPs, the majority of the media and many others holding positions of trust and responsibility in Britain. For one thing, EU membership forbids expulsion of radical Muslims from the UK. Successfully challenging extremism would mean publicly challenging the wording of the relevant verses of violence in the Koran and such a challenge would immediately give rise to screams of "racism" and "far right propaganda". No effective action will be taken against Muslim hate speech and Anglophobia, Terror will continue to grow in the UK.


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