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Muslim cleric let in by Cameron, banned by Brown
A controversial Muslim cleric who was allowed to enter the country 5 times when the Tories were in power has been banned by Gordon Brown.
David Cameron was working as an adviser to Michael Howard in the Home Office when al-Qaradawi was let in.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7232398.stm
Thankfully, Gordon Brown's Labour Government has acted decisively and kept him out, and al-Qaradawi is unable to call for the execution of homosexuals as he did when Mr Major was running the country.
David Cameron was working as an adviser to Michael Howard in the Home Office when al-Qaradawi was let in.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7232398.stm
Thankfully, Gordon Brown's Labour Government has acted decisively and kept him out, and al-Qaradawi is unable to call for the execution of homosexuals as he did when Mr Major was running the country.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that he is quite within his rights to say that homosexuals should be executed. Just as I think that you have the right to disagree. That is the problem with freedom of speech (leesened now by new-labour) that you have to put up with people saying things that you dont agree with.
So who is going to decide what a person can and cant say - Is it you? What are we going to do with the people that you disagree with?
So who is going to decide what a person can and cant say - Is it you? What are we going to do with the people that you disagree with?
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I suppose the archbishop of Canterbury will be backing him, though.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,22 54075,00.html
I must admit this is rather alarming for those of us inclined to snigger when whiffey claims the country is about to be taken over by sharia law.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,22 54075,00.html
I must admit this is rather alarming for those of us inclined to snigger when whiffey claims the country is about to be taken over by sharia law.
flip_flop/ethel
Everyone knows Ken is a nutter. He was exiled from the Labour Party until 2004. al-Qaradawi was a strange bedfellow even for him. It upset many of Ken's allies.
http://www.galha.org/briefing/qaradawi.html
David Cameron tried to make this a party issue last week. In the Commons he claimed...
"He was banned by a former Conservative Home Secretary (Michael Howard), so why won't the Government ban him?"
But challenged on BBC2 TV about al-Qaradawi, Mr Howard admitted he had allowed him in.
The Politics Show's Andrew Neil said:
"Al-Qaradawi wasn't banned from entering Britain at the time you were Home Secretary, indeed he visited the UK five times while you were Home Secretary."
Mr Howard replied: "Indeed."
Mr Neil then asked: "Why did you let him in?"
Mr Howard said: "That's a very good question. I've no recollection of that and I can't remember."
All of which was very embarrassing for the opportunist Cameron and Howard, so I wasn't going to mention it.
Everyone knows Ken is a nutter. He was exiled from the Labour Party until 2004. al-Qaradawi was a strange bedfellow even for him. It upset many of Ken's allies.
http://www.galha.org/briefing/qaradawi.html
David Cameron tried to make this a party issue last week. In the Commons he claimed...
"He was banned by a former Conservative Home Secretary (Michael Howard), so why won't the Government ban him?"
But challenged on BBC2 TV about al-Qaradawi, Mr Howard admitted he had allowed him in.
The Politics Show's Andrew Neil said:
"Al-Qaradawi wasn't banned from entering Britain at the time you were Home Secretary, indeed he visited the UK five times while you were Home Secretary."
Mr Howard replied: "Indeed."
Mr Neil then asked: "Why did you let him in?"
Mr Howard said: "That's a very good question. I've no recollection of that and I can't remember."
All of which was very embarrassing for the opportunist Cameron and Howard, so I wasn't going to mention it.
Private or otherwise its the freedom of the west that has made it possible to research and establish the treatment he wants. It is that self same freedom that he and his ilk preach against. Without it we would be back to leeaches for everything.
Just one other thing, if he was going to go private then why is he coming here. The self same treatment is available in Switzerland, Sweden and many other places in Europe.
Just one other thing, if he was going to go private then why is he coming here. The self same treatment is available in Switzerland, Sweden and many other places in Europe.
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