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i seem that some feel disrupted or feel disconfort with the presence of the muslims in the UK so i was wondering :

do all from the UK (put this on every question ):

- feel that muslims should leave or be deported ???

- feel that all muslims are negative to the UK

- feel that all muslims should be treated the same way or that only those who may be dangerous be deported or put on jail if they have caused violence ???


i also would like to know how many muslims are there in the UK and what percentage would that be from the total of the UK population ???

2006-11-11 12:49:53 · 33 answers · asked by game over loves evanescence 6 in Politics & Government Immigration

i do not want to i just want to know what people from the UK thinks , thanks .

2006-11-11 12:56:11 · update #1

33 answers

Like all immigrant or race or ethnic groups, muslims bring something to the party which enhances life for everyone within the UK.

One rotten apple does not spoil the cider! As a successful European multicultural society, our diversity is our economic strength, as is the case in the good ol' USA (a land built by immigrants).

Unfortunately the lack of tolerance and understanding between ALL different communities has allowed a situation where the muslim population is seen as the 'scapegoats'.

2nd and 3rd generation muslims (who are effectively British) feel as if they no longer have a voice within contemporary British society. This situation lends itself to feeding the radical element of Islam which corrupts the muslim youth of the UK.

To answer your question, the UK authorities are well aware of the undesirable individuals within the British muslim community and will only deport/imprison those involved in what we call in Britain, 'Treason' (still punishable by death in UK).

Our espionage is second to none, and the political landscape of our country may change from time to time but certain traits of British life remain the same. We have seen it all before, many times. Deportation of Muslims is not necessary!

2006-11-11 13:20:52 · answer #1 · answered by Jimbobarino 4 · 2 7

They shouldn't be deported, but honestly, both parties of this, the UK citizen who's not Muslim (most likely white and protestant) and Muslims need to find a common ground. Clearly the process of integration into a new country has not been successful. It's a two-way street requiring acceptance and tolerance. Unfortunately it seems like a small minority has to ruin it for everyone and reduce the situation into heightened paranoia.

2006-11-11 13:21:29 · answer #2 · answered by bansri47 4 · 0 2

ur tryly right i think that they bring nothing to this country there here for one reason BENIFITS!!!! this subject really annoys the hell out of me,im from bham,so as u can imagine the name 4 bham should be pakistan,, when they arrive and say its unsafe to go back 2 there own country,me claim asylum i think they say,why dont we have some sort of camp 4 them where theyll be safe have a roof over there head and not cause any problems 2 the rest of us,, then when its safe 4 them 2 return kick them out and i think that is still being more than nice to them,, all the palova that comes with these people, 4 example when they go 4 a job interview which needs exp and qualifacations,, they get turned down 4 the job,, then they make a big stink about that companies being rascist and get the job anyway,i really wish they would all ffuucckkooff and leave us in peace. i suppose the ones that do try and fit in like non-religous, speaking english wear english clothes are not so bad but not many do theyre slowly but surely taking over britain,the men 4 example have as many wives they want average asian man has 5wives say 5kids with each wife thats 35asian kids from 1 man no wonder there taking over they breed like an australian bush fire,also this has just bin on the news,pakistanis who are claiming political asylum r now claiming benifits 4 there sick children who dont live in uk but in pakistan does that discust any1 else.english people find it difficult 2 clain benifits as it is they give crisis loans 2 asians so they can buy prayer shoes, whats this goverment coming2? im contemplating a move 2 australia at least there they r alot strickter towards this .hope that answers ur question i can go on 4 days with this subject.il be called a rascist now 4 having an opinion watch. whatever happened 2 free speach? what ever happened 2 england once the asians invaded?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????i really hate this goverement if we all feel the same which 90% do then why dont we do sommat about it by the way the other 10% are asians if u hadnt already guessed.

2006-11-11 20:55:10 · answer #3 · answered by the one and only 2 · 2 2

They should be deported and allowed to return if they agree to accept the host country's customs and beliefs, and live by them. If they want to practice their customs and beliefs, they should stay where these things are practised, in others words, right where they are.

What is the Western World coming to, when citizens of a country cannot put their flag up in their country for fear of offending people from another custom or belief? Political Correctness in the West has taken a ridiculous and dangerous path.
But we allow it, or should I say we allow ourselves to be bullied into it, and we are made to feel uncomfortable in our own homes.

2006-11-11 13:36:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You ask if it is possible, I'm sure it could be possible, but if it became possible, I would hate to live in this country as it had become.
No Muslims should be deported.
Those who call themselves Muslims but have a non-Muslim desire to kill outside of the law, or break other serious laws (which Islam does not approve of) should either be punished within the country, or deported.

2006-11-11 13:23:08 · answer #5 · answered by DoctressWho 4 · 0 2

It may have seemed from my previous answer that i was prejudiced against muslims, I'm happy to say this is not the case. I feel that any person who comes to the UK should respect its traditions and laws, no matter what their race, if they would do this then there wouldnt be the conflicts we have seen in recent years on the streets, with masses of disaffected young people being urged on by hate mongering to attack the very society in which they live, as to deprotation, its very hard to deport someone from a country they were born in as the majority of younger muslims who are more guilty of illegal acts are. their parents are the people who migrated here, and the majority of older muslims are quite happy to integrate into our society, but sadly as is the same the whole world over the haters engage the young to do their dirty work for them, and when arrested for preaching racial hatred ( after all it does work both ways) they ***** and whine about it. I live in an area where 5 years ago there were massive race riots and many people were affected by these including the people who couldnt go to work, who had their cars stolen and burnt out, where is the justification for that, well im sorry the "i'm asian feel sorry for me" doesn't wash as far as im concerned. Now please don't think i am prejudiced, my future sister in law is asian and muslim, as are her husband and children, so if i were racial i dont think i'd marry into it do you? nope, what i am anti, is criminal acts by any race to any race, just that at thwe moment muslims are in the spotlight.

2006-11-11 13:03:00 · answer #6 · answered by a1ways_de1_lorri_2004 4 · 9 2

The KKK are an American group, I see no reason to allow them into my country, in the same way I don't see why we should allow Muslim preachers of hate or the Westborogh Church, who are all banned!! The Conservattive reply was asinine and irrelevant to the question, typical.

2016-05-22 06:10:29 · answer #7 · answered by Kathy 4 · 1 0

Are you going to chose which religious faith stays? I guess as Paganism is the oldest everyone else should go? A second point a large number of Muslims are British. Where would you deport them to?

Remembrance day and you raise things like this? The freedoms we have were won by people of all faiths.

Just spotted something. Why, as a US citizen do you ask questions like this? (from your 360 page I guess you are.)

2006-11-11 12:57:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Sounds like when the Nazis deported their jews from Germany. One must not forget that it is easy to see someone else as a number or 'the other' and not as human beings. There is an old saying that one should not bite the hand that feeds. Where this applies, I say follow it. There are good and bad in all societies, and those people not of the same culture as the country they are living in should behave themselves.

2006-11-12 07:44:03 · answer #9 · answered by Plato 5 · 0 4

I think it is an easy solution if the person is a guest, has a work assignment or is a naturalized citizen. If the person is a natural born citizen then this poses a new set of issues. I think that the England needs to pass a law that any religious protest is strictly forbidden. There are radicals in most religions. Erie, Scotland and Wales can pass their own laws.

2006-11-11 13:03:31 · answer #10 · answered by Todd Maz 4 · 1 3

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