God I wish just one Canadian Politician
understood the problem this well,
“We are not going to have any legal recognition of sharia judgments that would withstand appeal to a secular court,” she said before the Tory conference in Birmingham, .Speaking the day after Dominic Grieve, the shadow home secretary, said Britain had “done something terrible to ourselves” by encouraging multiculturalism, Lady Neville-Jones said that the Conservatives would make the case for more “integration” among all British people, whatever their backgrounds.
She said: “We want unity and opportunity, despite difference, through integration.”
She accused the Government of leading the country down the “blind alley of multiculturalism, which has deliberately gone down the road of separation for its own sake.” Pauline Neville-Jones, a former head of the Joint Intelligence Committee, shadow secretary for security via the flea
But, as nick points out, if she said this in Canada the lamer leaders would likely fire her for insufficient sensitivity.
October 1st, 2008 at 2:37 am
True, it would be nice to have a Canadian politician speak like this. Indeed, it would be nice to hear ANY prominent western male say something like this. Unfortunately, it takes cojones to speak the truth sometimes, and cojones are in VERY short supply here in emasculated, leftoid Canada.
Isn’t it shocking the kind of people you meet on the street on the very day that you forgot the Uzi at home?