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I think if I had seen it, I would no longer have a television. What drives me mad, is the fact, that people voted for this git… and it seems will continue to do so. Does anyone know the number of terms this wanker can serve? Once he’s done his dirt-bag terms, no doubt, they’ll elect another wanker, cut from the same cloth.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3872289.stm
Controversial cleric visits UK The cleric's supporters regard him as a moderating voice A controversial Muslim cleric who is banned from entering the US has been given permission to visit Britain. Egyptian-born Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi has been accused of making anti-Semitic remarks and supporting suicide bombers. Labour MP Louise Ellman said it would be "an outrage" to let him visit, and create "enormous security problems". The Liverpool MP accused Dr Al-Qaradawi of encouraging women and children to be suicide bombers and seeking the destruction of Israel. Mrs Ellman is calling for his speeches to be monitored. Banned But the Muslim Association of Britain, which is hosting Dr Al-Qaradawi, regards him as a moderating voice. The organisation claims that his views on suicide bombers are irrelevant. On its website, it said Dr Al-Qaradawi arrived in London on Monday for a week-long visit during which he would take part in a number of functions. That included chairing the European Council of Fatwa and Research, which will open under the auspices of Mayor Ken Livingston at the Greater London Assembly in London on Wednesday, it said. He is expected to preach at the Regents Park mosque in north London. Dr Al-Qaradawi, who is based in Doha in Qatar, has been banned from the US since 1999. |
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