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Should conversion to Muslim radialisation be a crime?
From experience we know this leads to hate and in some cases violent disorder against Western values. To tackle the problem at too late a stage may result in many deaths especially if they have radiacalised others. At present we only tackle the Imams for spreading their hate
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Shouldn't the penalty at least be deportation or a prison sentence?.
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Shouldn't the penalty at least be deportation or a prison sentence?.
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I agree with Birdie. We cannot and should not even try to legislate against thoughts and ideas. However, if those thoughts and ideas are purposefully broadcast in order to actively encourage acts of violence, hence putting public safety at risk, then that should be regarded as a crime, and an appropriate sentence applied. For Brits, a long term of imprisonment, and for immigrants immediate deportation for both them and their families with no right of appeal.
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As much as I'd like to lock these nutters up, I have to say I'm forced to agree with Birdie, this would become a "thought crime". I mean we all have what may be termed extremist views, religious or otherwise and that is a right of the individual. I mean I often consider that death would be a suitable punishment for quite a lot of irritating day to day annoyances, usually involving the supermarket!
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The guy who is alleged to have set the bomb off in Sweden has a picture of Tower Bridge up in flames (I assume after it had been bombed).
If this is not a incitement to violence then nothing is.
Of course if we could wind the clock back and change the awful decision to allow so many muslims in this country we may not be in such a mess.
So sad what is happening to this country.
If this is not a incitement to violence then nothing is.
Of course if we could wind the clock back and change the awful decision to allow so many muslims in this country we may not be in such a mess.
So sad what is happening to this country.
There are already laws against inciment to violence like there are many laws for many things.
We dont need the Noo labour approach of even more laws just use the ones we have. Minus of course Mrs Blairs pension plan aka the HRA.
As a country our Government listens to the noisy liberal minority. That is the problem. The silent majority are ignored. And that includes Muslims who despise radicalism as much as anyone else.
We dont need the Noo labour approach of even more laws just use the ones we have. Minus of course Mrs Blairs pension plan aka the HRA.
As a country our Government listens to the noisy liberal minority. That is the problem. The silent majority are ignored. And that includes Muslims who despise radicalism as much as anyone else.
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Free thought yes, but once that turns to action the line is crossed. This is no different to thinking you want to kill someone(we all must have done that at sometime ! ) and then actually carrying it out or inciting someone else to do it.
So yes you can have the thoughts but any action which crosses into action that breaks the law - prosecute.
Probal is we spent so long being slandered by Noo labour as racists or whatever that people feel oppressed by the State that just panderes to the hand wringing liberal minority.
So yes you can have the thoughts but any action which crosses into action that breaks the law - prosecute.
Probal is we spent so long being slandered by Noo labour as racists or whatever that people feel oppressed by the State that just panderes to the hand wringing liberal minority.
Melannie Philips got it right but no-one would listen to her views.
http://www.dailymail....slamic-terrorism.html
Now its probably too late!
http://www.dailymail....slamic-terrorism.html
Now its probably too late!
Many of the posts above say the problem cannot be tackled because you are entering the world of 'thought crime' and in this country a person is innocent until proven guilty.
That is why control orders were brought in to monitor terror suspects who had not yet committed a crime but were thought likely to commit one. The woolly liberals were totally against control orders as were some members of other parties.
Now the coalition are in power they are negotiating with MI5 to restore these valuable weapons against terrorists. It shows defence of the realm is more important than individual liberty.
That is why control orders were brought in to monitor terror suspects who had not yet committed a crime but were thought likely to commit one. The woolly liberals were totally against control orders as were some members of other parties.
Now the coalition are in power they are negotiating with MI5 to restore these valuable weapons against terrorists. It shows defence of the realm is more important than individual liberty.
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