Thursday, August 11, 2005

Muslims who criticize the 'decadent' nature of British society are right, a group of Conservative MPs has said

BBC News:

In a letter to The Spectator, the six newly-elected MPs support criticism of the UK's "lawlessness, family breakdown ... binge drinking" and "brutishness".

Brian Binley, Peter Bone, David Burrows, Philip Davies, Robert Goodwill and Mark Harper represent a "new generation" of Tory MPs, they say.

They blame "woolly-minded" liberal thinking for society's sliding values.

In the article, the MPs endorse the views of John Hayes, who wrote previously in the magazine that many moderate Muslims believe much of Britain is decadent.

The six say liberal thinking among MPs "including some who curiously wear the badge of Conservatism" snubs traditional values.

"Some liberals remain in denial, unwilling to face the decadent consequences of years of their ideas being put into practice, " they write.

"But whether it is lawlessness, family breakdown, the menace of drugs, binge-drinking, teenage pregnancies or merely the course brutishness which, as Mr Hayes suggests, has infested popular culture, the results of years of woolly-minded liberal thinking (with the licentiousness it has created) are plain to see."

Inayat Bunglawala, media representative for the Muslim Council of Britain, said there are many Muslim parents worried about "some of the values and traditions in Britain".

"It is true that many Muslim parents are worried for their children by a culture which often seems to justify instant gratification, such as binge-drinking and promiscuity," he said.

He added: "The discipline that Islam seeks to inculcate in its followers is warmly welcomed by Muslim parents."

'Britons cannot restore old values, but we can stop mocking those who care'

Muslims are right about Britain

2 Comments:

At 12:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The BBC also posted today a claim that a recent poll found 62% of respondents said multiculturalism made Britain a better place to live (which I found a little hard to believe). Believe it or not, the poll also showed more than 80% (as I recall) of muslims as a separate group agreed with this ( which I found to be just a plain weird thing to report). Another poll said most muslims want to hear their mosque sermons in English.

As you can see, the BBC is on the offensive.

 
At 12:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From the BBC:

But 32% think it "threatens the British way of life" and 54% think "parts of the country don't feel like Britain any more because of immigration"

Personally, I think the British support for multiculturalism is a mile wide and an inch deep and will not survive many more Islamic terrorist attacks.

 

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