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Wednesday 2 April 2008

Bishop Nazir Ali has an ally in the Church of England

Finally another leading member of the Church of England has stood up against the Islamisation of the UK. Mrs Ruoff, a member of the General Synod is reported by the Daily Mail to have "called yesterday for the building of mosques to be banned. Alison Ruoff said more construction would lead to Islamic no go areas dominated by exclusively Muslim populations living under sharia law. Mrs Ruoff, a member of the General Synod, the Church's parliament, added: "If we don't watch out we will become an Islamic state. It's that serious.""

The Daily Mail's article continues: "Speaking on Premier Christian Radio, she said: "We are constantly building new mosques, which are paid for by the oil states.

"There are enough mosques for Muslims in this country.

"You build a mosque and then what happens? You have Muslim people moving into that area, all the shops become Islamic, all the housing will become Islamic and that will be a no-go area for anyone else.

"They will bring in Islamic law. We cannot allow that to happen.

"We are still a Christian country, we need to hold on to that.""


Of course there had to be a response from the Muslim Council of Britain and it came from this blog's old "friend", Inayat Bunglawala the assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain. He is reported to have said: "These are very narrow-minded and bigoted remarks." Well if anyone should know about narrow-minded and bigoted remarks I would imagine it would be Inayat Bunglawala.


"As a Christian, she surely ought to be working to build good ties between different communities."

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