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There are plenty of country's that use sharia law, if you want to abide by it you should move and live in one of them.

For to long we have we have been told that "white English" is racist, but that not true I am white and English, my father and his father before him paid taxes to this country's government, they did not pay them for anyone who wants an easy life to come to this country and suck us dry.

Immigrants should be aloud to stop here on a temporary visa, after that time they should leave. My son is going to enter a working life where jobs are going to be given to the cheapest labour option.

If they were made to return home they would have to sort out there own mess, I would rather spend the money we pay out at the moment on this positive action to help solve the cause instead of the symptom.

2006-08-19 08:17:39 · answer #1 · answered by elvis_liveonstage 2 · 2 0

No I disagree. Any citizen of the UK has the freedom to express their views and beliefs about how the country should be run, governed and the laws that we live under. Should they feel it necessary, then they must be allowed and encouraged to advocate and actively work to bring about that change. If you start making exceptions for even one political belief, then you are on the slippy slope down to a police state.

Besides which, if our current system and codes of law and government are so weak as to be threatened by something as extreme as Sharia law, then they don't deserve to be retained in their present form.

Is the real question "should we deport Muslims?" because that's what I'm getting here...if it is, the answer is still no. Did we deport Irish people in the '20's, '30's or the '70's and '80's because of extremists and terrorists? No. Nor should we deport muslims now. Where is the tolerance that we are famed throughout the world for? Where, our sense of "fair play".

Was it not Heinrich Himmler who once said: "better to kill 100 men than let one guilty man go free." That's an example of what happens when the prejudiced and bigoted get the upper hand.

What happens when "they" decide that religion should be banned altogether and all religious people should be deported? What happens when they move on to homosexuals, romanies and Jews? The French, the Yanks, Left-handed people?

You see there's no limit once you start. So better not to, eh?

2006-08-19 15:26:38 · answer #2 · answered by Si R 2 · 0 3

I believe anyone who has a problem with the laws of the country that they live in should either fight to change those laws or move to a country more acceptable to them. If you live in a Western country and wish to force SHaria law on a population the majority of whom are not muslim and don't want it then i do believe you should move to a country that has sharia law.

I also believe you should be British first (or AMerican or French or Iraqi etc) christian, muslim, jew etc second

2006-08-19 15:03:19 · answer #3 · answered by n2mustaches 4 · 3 0

Sharia law is actually better and fairer than most laws we currently employ for the various offences we have. The labour govt has introduced over 3.200 new laws since 1997. May be we should have these new ones tried under the sharia umbrella? I know prostitutes and thieves and a few fare dodgers are quaking in footwear but lets see how it goes eh? No one should be allowed to leave early. It would spoil the fun. Spineless stone dodging W******!

2006-08-19 15:50:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

i agree with all my heart, if these people wanted to live like true muslims then they would go to saudi arabia and then they would know the true meaning of sharia law, i spent 6 years there as an ex-pat, i just wonder how many british born muslims who are so intent on bringing in sharai law would last out there, women cannot drive, no cinemas or cafes or pubs or football stadiums, i could go on but i won,t bore you anymore

2006-08-19 15:39:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Well they could stay here but opt for Sharia law when they get arrested

Nothing like a public stoning to get people to switch off Big Brother

2006-08-19 15:02:07 · answer #6 · answered by BlahDeBlah 2 · 2 1

You have only taken a small part of the text from this quote. If you read it in full then yes I agree and I think the same should apply to any country.

If you move to another country you should not expect to impose your religious rules in a country that has a predominant, different religion.

I wish polititians in the UK could be as straight talking as this one in Austrailia.

2006-08-19 15:04:06 · answer #7 · answered by Linda G 2 · 3 0

The bad news is our laws are now set in France.

The good news is they are never going to accept sharia law, so no probs.

2006-08-19 15:04:19 · answer #8 · answered by 'Dr Greene' 7 · 1 0

I agree. To bad we could not have prevented the Jesuits, et al from enforcing their laws and beliefs in Africa and the Americas.

Damn religious freaks make my blood boil.

2006-08-19 15:11:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why dont they all go live in Sharia-Land.They'd be much happier there.

2006-08-19 16:03:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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