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UK Guardian:

David Cameron will today signal a sea-change in the government fight against home-grown terrorism, saying the state must confront, and not consort with, the non-violent Muslim groups that are ambiguous about British values such as equality between sexes, democracy and integration.

To belong in Britain is to believe in these values, he will say. Claiming the previous government had been the victim of fear and muddled thinking by backing a state-sponsored form of multiculturalism, the prime minister will state that his government "will no longer fund or share platforms with organisations that, while non-violent, are certainly in some cases part of the problem".

In a major speech to a security conference in Munich, he will demand: "We need a lot less of the passive tolerance of recent years and much more active, muscular liberalism."

He will say that "some organisations that seek to present themselves as a gateway to the Muslim community are showered with public money while doing little to combat extremism. This is like turning to a rightwing fascist party to fight a violent white supremacist movement."

Cameron's aides, aware the speech may prove highly controversial, refused to identify the organisations in his sights, but it is clear one target is the Muslim Council of Britain.

Last night some Muslim groups criticised the prime minister for making the speech on the same day that the English Defence League is holding its biggest ever demonstration, in Luton.

Cameron will also make clear that his tougher stance extends to unambiguous support for the democracy movement in Egypt: "I simply don't accept that there's a dead-end choice between a security state and Islamist resistance."

His remarks suggest that a Home Office-led review into the government Prevent programme, being overseen by Lord Carlile, is going to lead to major changes.

It also suggests that he has sided unambiguously with figures such as Michael Gove inside his cabinet rather than his party chairman, Lady Warsi, who has complained of fashionable Islamophobia.

Cameron will argue many young men have been drawn to extremism due to a rootlessness created by the weakening of a clear collective British cultural identity.

He will say: "Under the doctrine of state multiculturalism we have encouraged different cultures to live separate lives, apart from each other and the mainstream. We have failed to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to belong.

"We have even tolerated these segregated communities behaving in ways that run counter to our values. So when a white person holds objectionable views – racism, for example – we rightly condemn them. But when equally unacceptable views or practices have come from someone who isn't white, we've been too cautious, frankly even fearful, to stand up to them."

He will warn his audience: "Europe needs to wake up to what is happening in our own countries. We need to be absolutely clear on where the origins of these terrorist attacks lie – and that is the existence of an ideology, Islamist extremism."
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Go, Mr. Cameron, go!
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UK Guardian:

 

David Cameron will today signal a sea-change in the government fight against home-grown terrorism, saying the state must confront, and not consort with, the non-violent Muslim groups that are ambiguous about British values such as equality between sexes, democracy and integration.

 

It should be quite clear to all that David Cameron is an Islamaphobe. In the article I noticed he failed to mention the Amish liberation Front

 

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The world and in particular the West needs to have more leaders speaking out on this.

For waaaaay to long now groups like CAIR have gotten away with accusing those who criticize Islam with being Islamaphobe and wanting to destroy Islam.

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Gutsy comments by someone whose country is being overrun by Muslims.

 

 

There is a crying need for ore of this.

 

The peace loving religion is probably calling for his head. But didn't Merkel say pretty much the same thing awhile ago? Haven't read anything about the results of her remarks.

 

Normal people immigrate for a change. These guys immigrate to change the host country. And PC allows it.

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Gutsy comments by someone whose country is being overrun by Muslims.

 

 

There is a crying need for ore of this.

 

The peace loving religion is probably calling for his head. But didn't Merkel say pretty much the same thing awhile ago? Haven't read anything about the results of her remarks.

 

Normal people immigrate for a change. These guys immigrate to change the host country. And PC allows it.

 

 

Part of the problem is unlike America you can live in a European country for decades and still not be considered (Say) French. You combine that with Wahhabis (thanks to our good friends the Saudis) the natural inclination of immigrates to cluster together stir in a generous dollop of liberal guilt, leave it to fester for a couple of decades, and BINGO! You've got the Finsbury Mosque.

 

 

 

And now comes the inevitable reactions (do me a favor at least try to look surprised. :D The 1st that came to my (so called) ind was WOW! Never saw that one coming!)

 

Anger at UK PM's multiculturalism comments

 

London - British Muslim groups and opposition politicians voiced anger on Saturday at Prime Minister David Cameron after he condemned the country's policy of multiculturalism as a failure.

 

In a speech to the Munich Security Conference, Cameron called for better integration of young Muslims to combat home-grown extremism.

 

He urged a "more active, muscular liberalism" where equal rights, the rule of law, freedom of speech and democracy are actively promoted to create a stronger national identity.

 

But Inayat Bunglawala, from anti-extremist group Muslims4Uk, told the BBC that Cameron had "fired a shot at the wrong target" and displayed a "very patronising attitude towards UK Muslims".

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Labour accuses Cameron of lining up with extremists on multiculturalism

 

Senior Conservatives last night sought to fight off Labour attempts to cast David Cameron as a "right-wing extremist", after a bold speech attacking multiculturalism provoked a furious political row.

 

In a critique of the "hands-off tolerance" of unacceptable practices by non-whites, the Prime Minister said the ideology which fuels terrorism had to be confronted head on. "At stake are not just lives, it's our way of life," he warned in his first major speech on the subject since the general election. "Frankly, we need a lot less of the passive tolerance of recent years and much more active, muscular liberalism."

 

Mr Cameron quickly faced accusations of "inflaming" racial tensions and found his speech applauded by the British National Party, which claimed it was confirmation of the party's policies.

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