A conservative Muslim platform for Britain!
As we look at the British scene from across the pond to find signs of those ever elusive moderate Muslims, we can fairly assume that Muslim members of the Conservative party would fit the bill, right? Let us therefore take it as a given that Muslim Tories are moderate Muslims. Now read the below
story from the
Telegraph and see what the moderate Muslims want for Britain.
Muslim Tories: ‘Iran has right to nuclear arms’
By Andrew Porter
Last Updated: 2:56am BST 19/10/2007
A body set up by David Cameron to advise the Conservatives on Muslim issues has criticised the Government’s relationship with Israel and concluded that Iran has “legitimate” reasons for wanting nuclear weapons.
The Conservative Muslim Forum also wants the compulsory history curriculum in schools changed to give “full recognition to the massive contribution that Islam has made to the development of Western civilisation”.
It also argues that preachers who advocate a rejection of democracy and its institutions should not be denied entry into Britain.
The findings are in a response to this summer’s report by the Tory National and International Security Policy Group chaired by new adviser, Dame Pauline Neville-Jones.
But the way it addresses certain key issues—completely at odds with Tory policy—will embarrass Mr Cameron. Its comments on Israel, in particular, will be seized on.
The report says: “Regardless of whether one finds Israel a congenial country or not, on any objective assessment of the type of unqualified support given to Israel by the current government it is not conducive to British national interests as this could damage Britain’s relationships with 15 billion Muslims worldwide, including those in Britain.”
It concludes that passage with: “In all our dealings with Israel, we must remember the plight of the displaced Palestinians.”
The group calls on the party to be more sympathetic towards Iran. It says: “Given Iran’s position in the Middle East, facing a nuclear-armed Israel, Iran appears to have legitimate reasons for seeking nuclear weapons for defensive purposes.”
It says that an incoming Tory government should oppose Iran’s weapon ambitions, but adds: “Any collusion by Britain in an Israeli or American military strike against Iran would be extremely damaging to Britain’s long-term security interests.”
The forum works out of the Conservative headquarters in London. It is chaired by Lord Sheikh, a party donor who was given a peerage last year. His wife works in Tory HQ.
Last night, a spokesman said: “This is simply one of many submissions received and does not represent Conservative Party policy.”
Could it be that even the cognitively challenged and the chronically liberal will conclude from this that there is no significant body of Muslims in Britain who are on the side of Britain and the West, that Muslims will always be on the side of the Muslim world against Britain and the West, which means, among other things, wanting to Islamize Western identity and culture, and that British immigration policy must, at long last, reflect this reality?
Posted by Lawrence Auster at October 19, 2007 06:41 PM | Send