by Robert Clark, The Critic
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
The ideology of radical Islam is dominated ever more of the civil landscape that was Britain’s Judeo-Christian culture and tradition.
The next Government needs to prioritise in legislation the protection of Britian against radical Islam, especially the sinister and growing grip of anti-Semitism which has been made worse by widespread misinformation about the conflict between Israel and Hamas, promoted particularly by the militant left.
As a consequence, British Jews record feeling less safe now than at any time in living memory. Britain’s current left-wing parties are doing little to combat this — at worst, they effectively encourage Jew-hate. This is especially true within the more extreme branches of left-wing politics, largely an Islamist-appeasing militant coalition of Green Party and Muslim Independents.
Compounding this is a Labour Party that is increasingly disinterested in tackling some of the most urgent associated problems. The Muslim grooming gangs scandal, across mainly traditionally Labour wards, is the worst example, as the Government is slowly dragged by the Conservatives and Reform UK to finally accept an inquiry.
In addition to rising anti-Semitic violence, two other areas must be urgently addressed if the next Government is to combat rising radical Islam: family-based voting — a threat to British democracy and freedom of speech — and the Government’s tacit support for polygamy in the form of increased welfare payments. This latter problem is liable to essentially endorse people trafficking through forced marriages.
