Over the last few weeks, we have just seen proud and open Islamic radicals elected into the House of Commons, and apparent race-related riots on the streets of Leeds. At first glance, the increasingly sectarian nature of U.K. politics seems to be a thoroughly modern phenomenon. Yet, surprisingly, there is one specific little-covered aspect of this lamentable trend which has genuine roots in centuries gone by, having its origins directly in the days of old Catholic Ireland – which is odd, as at first glance it appears to centre entirely upon the ever-growing issue of British political Islam.
As regular readers will be aware, The Muslim Vote (TMV) is a new religio-political pressure group that recently approached Sir Keir Starmer, issuing him with a list of 18 demands if he and his Labour Party wished to retain the votes of the U.K.’s estimated four million Muslims. They had previously voted for Labour in the main as a handy pro-mass immigration, pro-multiculturalism, force – but the party could no longer take them for granted, according to this new lobby group.
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