The Telegraph is reporting that the Conservative Party is investigating its so-called Conservative Muslim Forum. Remarkably, it wasn?t its radical opinions, its apparent support of Hamas, or even its linking to the website of Ta-Ha publishers, which, as I mentioned last year, is an online bookstore that sells books on sharia, along with the odd conspiracy theory.
In the News
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November 15th, 2009
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November 14th, 2009
Committing suicide isn?t against the law, but helping people to kill themselves is. Yet those who do aren?t always prosecuted.
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November 14th, 2009
Increasing numbers of elderly and infirm people will be pressured into killing themselves under changes to assisted suicide rules, it has been claimed.
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November 14th, 2009
New guidance on the interpretation of the laws surrounding assisted suicide pose ?serious dangers for public safety?, according to a group of influential lawyers, peers and former judges.
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November 14th, 2009
A debate on the topic of assisted suicide will take place in Aberdeen on Monday. The public event will hear arguments for and against allowing doctors to aid patients who wish to end their lives.
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November 14th, 2009
Homosexual 'rights' supporters have expressed alarm at the inclusion of a free speech clause in a law criminalising homophobic hatred.
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November 14th, 2009
The Iranian Supreme Leader?s representative in Britain has told Muslim servicemen and women to quit the Armed Forces, saying that their involvement in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars is forbidden by Islam.
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November 14th, 2009
Global organizations representing humanists, Christians, Jews, Baha'is, Scientologists and even several Muslim groups are lobbying against a United Nations proposal that would provide Islam with worldwide legal protection against criticism.
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November 14th, 2009
Faith groups are to be given a central role in shaping government policies, a senior minister has vowed.
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November 14th, 2009
Rather than face an argument about late abortions, the Government is trying to stop the argument happening, says Alasdair Palmer.
