The Left’s Unholy Alliance with Islamism - by Carl Mason
Excerpt "During the last general election Breitbart reported that Labour representatives urged Muslims to support their party by sending out texts that read"the Tories are whipping up hate and Islamophobia like UKIP and nationalist parties”, and “other minorities have a greater say in the country than we do”.
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“Aoa [in the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful] to all Muslim brother and sisters, this is a request to please all vote this Thursday and vote for Labour”, the memo opened.
research and full article written by Worcester LD and EK organiser and representative, Carl Mason
I find it utterly mind boggling that the party that took us into war Islamic Iraq is supported by 75% of britains Muslim population. Remember Islamofiles, George Galloway and Ken Livingstone-the two most popular Labour politicians amongst Mulsims- were driven out the party because of their refusal to toe the party line.
The fact remains though, even though Muslims oppose gay marriage, and rightfully oppose the indoctrination of our children with homosexuality, they recognise as a bloc that the Labour party serves their interests. Want planning permission for a new mosque? Labour will sort that. Want laws that protect islamists? Sadiq Khans Labour will sort that. Remember Khan once said that you cant be a moderate and a Muslim. that moderate Mulsims were "Uncle Tom's"- a derogatory term American blacks and white liberals use to refer to black Americans that try to get along with whites. These people care about Islam first and will feign support for gay issues, if it means halal is protected, Labour is best for this.
And this isn't a phenomena unique to Muslims or unique to Britain. In North America as well, various ethnic and religious groups tend to vote left-wing despite their social conservatism.
Why? Because leftist parties specifically cater to ethnic and religious minorities. They make a big deal about it. Liberal politicians are always talking about upholding multiculturalism and denouncing the supposed racism and “Islamophobia” of the right. Perhaps they overemphasize (and sometimes even create) social issues to distract voters from their weak economic policies. In any case, the left caters to socially conservative minorities even though the same views when espoused by white Christians are “bigotry”.
When it comes to Islam, the (regressive) left has a very serious cultural relativism problem. This is why I do my best to oppose the islamists on my local council, by running against them and also exposing them.
Remember during the last general election (GE) Breitbart reported that Labour politicians urged Muslims to back their party in the run up to the GE by telling them “the Tories are whipping up hate and Islamophobia like UKIP and nationalist parties”, and “other minorities have a greater say in the country than we do”.
" British Muslim were told Jeremy Corbyn’s party would further Islamic interests via text message by two Labour councillors in Walsall in the West Midlands. Highlighting Corbyn’s support of Palestine, the messages urged people to use their ballot, arguing: “How are you going to change the system if you don’t play by the system.
“Aoa [in the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful] to all Muslim brother and sisters, this is a request to please all vote this Thursday and vote for Labour”, the memo opened.
According to the messages, obtained by Guido Fawks, the councillors wrote: “PASS ON TO ALL OF YOUR CONTACTS! Labour with Jeremy Corbyn is the only choice we have in this election.
“Who else has promised us this? For those of you who do not believe in voting, how are you going to change the system if you don’t play by the system.
“Other minorities have a greater say in the country than we do even though we are one of the biggest minorities in the UK.”
The text also said that the Conservatives and UKIP would “bring in policies that will negatively impact on young Muslims particularly.
“We will need to come together to vote May out. Her policies will mercilessly target our communities, our places of worship and all areas of our lives.
“Every vote for Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party will help stop the Islamophobic policies of Ukip and the Conservatives.”
The message was sent out in the name of Councilors Aftab Nawaz and Khizar Hussain, two Labour party members of Walsall Council.
Mr. Hussain did not respond to requests for comment but Mr. Nawaz told The Daily Telegraph the messages “may have been” sent out in his name. He insisted, however, he had not sent it himself.
“Somebody may have sent it and put my name at the bottom of it – it is not something that I have had anything to do with. I have not seen that”, he claimed. "
likely..….
And why did Conservatives take Labour stronghold Gorse ?
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And these are the people I have been battling locally here in Worcester for a decade
A front man for cash laundering Muslims. Over 50 houses rented to immigrant families.

EX-Worcester councillor: Nazrul Islam, a former Labour politician, has been jailed for four months for trying to pervert the course of justice.
A FORMER Worcester councillor has been jailed for four months for trying to pervert the course of justice.
Nazrul Islam, a former Labour politician, phoned up the police impersonating an alleged assault victim in a bid to get charges dropped.
The 37-year-old, who is also widely known across Worcester as a restaurateur and for his work with the community, was rumbled after making the phone call just as the victim was giving a statement at the city’s police station. Islam, a former partner at Abdul’s Indian restaurant in the Tything, phoned police pretending to be Monir Ali, who was allegedly attacked on September 28 last year in Middle Street, Arboretum.
He pleaded guilty to intending to pervert the course of public justice at Worcester Crown Court on Monday, July 8 and was jailed on Monday, July 15.
Figures within Worcester Labour Party yesterday distanced themselves from his actions.
He was known to be very active with the branch last year - including coming face-to-face with party leader Ed Miliband when he visited for a litter picking session in the summer.
Councillor Joy Squires, the city’s Labour parliamentary candidate, said: “I’ve not seen or heard from him for quite a long time.”
Councillor Marc Bayliss, deputy leader of Worcester’s Tory group, who has known Islam for several years, said: “He’s a key player in the Bangladesh community in the Arboretum area.
“I know he’s worked hard for a number of good causes and I’m sad to hear he’s been involved in this as he has done a lot of good in the city over the years, but this is obviously a serious offence.”
Islam, of Chestnut Walk, Arboretum, was first elected to Worcester City Council in 1998 to the old All Saints ward, becoming its youngest ever Asian councillor aged 22.
He narrowly avoided jail 11 years ago for trying to get a friend from Bangladesh into the country illegally after using his position to copy a forged housing officer’s letter to back up the visitor’s visa.
In May 2002 he lost his council seat at the elections, and was given a nine month prison sentence for the immigration offence, suspended for two years, in November that year.
Islam is a former director of Worcestershire Racial Equality Partnership and governor at Stanley Road Primary School.
He also used to work for the Worcester City Ethnic Minority Project, which aimed to help ethnic minorities get better work and employment opportunities.
* Muhibur Rahman was charged with assault by beating following the Middle Street incident, and has pleaded not guilty at Worcester Magistrates Court.
He is next due before magistrates on Friday, August 16.
Worcester councillor Allah Ditta admits grave dig threat

A former Worcester mayor has admitted threatening to dig up a man's body if his family did not pay for the burial.
Councillor Allah Ditta, who manages the private Muslim cemetery in Perdiswell in the city, made the threat in a conversation with the deceased's son and secretly recorded on his phone.
Mr Ditta said the words were in "the heat of the moment" and he had no intention of carrying out the threat.
He said a family member had since agreed to pay the £400 bill.
Ruhal Hussein said he was trying to pay respects to his dead father when he was approached by a "berserk" Mr Ditta.
"No human being should be shouting and screaming like this at the front of a graveyard," he said.
Mr Hussein said he was "disgusted and upset" by the experience.
He said he now goes to pay respects to his father when he knows Mr Ditta will not be there.
"I don't go there that often now. I just leave it alone and just go and pray and I go in the night-time sometimes - in the evening so I don't have contact with him anymore," he said.
Disputes rare
When asked by the BBC if he told Mr Hussein that he would "dig up" his father's body, Mr Ditta admitted making the threat.
Mr Ditta said: "In hindsight, no I probably wouldn't use those words, but certainly I wouldn't back away from the fact somebody's got to pay.
"Crude as it sounds, you can't have something for nothing."
Mr Ditta said the man had been buried six to eight weeks ago and disputes over unpaid bills were rare.
The Conservative councillor, who has managed the cemetery for the past 30 years, said it had been run largely on a "matchstick and voluntary basis".
He said he planned to urge the three local mosques that it serves to pay for legal services to resolve similar disputes in the future.
And the Tory is no better...
from the Metro
Tory councillor doesn’t think rape allegations against him should be recorded as an offence
Rich, coming from a man who has been rumbled for having relations with other men in toilets!!
Simon Robb reported this originally on the metro site
Alan Amos said it is ‘too easy to report rape’
A Tory councillor said rape is ‘easy to report’ and ‘difficult to prove’, so police should stop recording it as an offence. The former mayor, Alan Amos, made the shocking suggestion after official figures showed a 168% rise in reports of rape nationally since 2011. Over the last five years, 1,054 rape offences were reported to police, including a record high of 324 in 2015. Speaking at a council scrutiny meeting, he said: ‘Correct me if I’m wrong because the law may have changed, but the accused can be named in public and the accuser is not named.
‘So in that sense it’s a claim, or an allegation – easy to make, difficult to prove. ‘Unless there’s been a conviction you can’t say that offence has occurred.’