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Britain
UK mulls hate law reform as far-right leader cleared
2006-11-13
Britain’s racial and religious hatred laws may need reform after a court cleared a far-right leader for the second time this year over a speech in which he called Islam a “wicked, vicious faith”, ministers said. Nick Griffin, leader of the British National Party, was found not guilty on Friday of inciting racial hatred during secretly filmed speeches in 2004.

“If you say Islam is wicked and evil and there is no consequence from that whatsoever, what is being said to young Muslim people in this country is that we ... are anti-Islam.”
Two senior ministers said the comments had upset most Britons and British Muslims needed reassurance that the laws would protect them. “Any preaching of religious or racial hatred will offend mainstream opinion in this country and I think we have got to do whatever we can to root it out,” the Chancellor (Finance Minister) Gordon Brown told the BBC. “If that means that we have to look at the laws again, I think we will have to do so.” Constitutional Affairs Secretary Charles Falconer said the country had to show it would not tolerate attacks on Islam. “If you say Islam is wicked and evil and there is no consequence from that whatsoever, what is being said to young Muslim people in this country is that we ... are anti-Islam,” he told the BBC.

Of BritainÂ’s 60 million people, some 1.6 million are Muslims.
Posted by:Fred

#8  What is classic about this it the BBC secrectly recorded the private meeting this "hate speech" took place at and gave it to the peelers. Because the BBC says the BNP is evil. Yet the BBC doesn't secretly go into mosques and record the "hate speech" there. When requested to turn over footage of criminal acts commited by muslims the BBC refuses the peelers requests.

The BBC fueling hate and racisim "it's what we do".
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-11-13 13:35  

#7  Nothing wicked or evil about cutting off heads, or bombing buses, or raping infidel women and girls, or burning cars, or boinking the donkey, or defacing the wife, or killing the daughter, or inciting violence and murder against non-Muslims, is there ? Huh ? Tell me or I will cut out your tongue.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-13 12:56  

#6  "...was found not guilty on Friday of inciting racial hatred..."

Caucasoid, Mongoloid, Negroid...Muslimoid?
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-11-13 09:54  

#5  If you say Islam is wicked and evil and there is no consequence from that whatsoever, what is being said to young Muslim people in this country is that we ... are anti-Islam.

And yet still they come. That sweet jizya keeps'em coming back every time.
Posted by: Excalibur   2006-11-13 09:46  

#4  If you say Islam is wicked and evil and there is no consequence from that whatsoever...

Then you're living in a free country. If there are consequences, then you're not.

Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-11-13 07:34  

#3  This was Brown writing off ANY chance of being elected.

Thought crime legislation is not popular, especially when the majority of people agree with it.

Falconer is Bliars mate. Not elected.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2006-11-13 05:37  

#2  Watch them write a new law and haul these 2 back into court once again. It's showing the public in the UK that the Emperor has no clothes and gaining more support for the BNP. Just the opposite effect of what these stupid TRANZI fools intended.

By the way the BNP is a left party not far right as labled by the press, they are to the left of labor on every issue but immigration and non assimilating immigrants.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-11-13 03:58  

#1  It's remarkable, IMHO, how politicians so cavalierly expel brain farts into press microphones perfumed as the unquestionable concerns of the masses...

When intuition tells me most folks are prolly thinking about far more mundane things, such as what's on the telly...

Farce.
Posted by: .com   2006-11-13 02:01  

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