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THE REAL EXTREMISTS ARE ON THE FAR-LEFT


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On Monday 23 March, taking up most of its front page, the i blared the headline “Far-right support for Ukip” saying underneath that the paper can reveal an election endorsement by the leader of Britain First.

 

Nearly as large as the headline itself were the words “Extremists will prove highly embarrassing for Nigel Farage”. To me it seemed a grim indictment of how silent and complicit the media are in hiding the true extremists that politicians cosy up to, something that is far more shocking, newsworthy and of interest to the public than an attempt to get yet another cheap smear on Ukip.

 

I’m sure the front page of the i will have been of great interest to members and supporters of Unite Against Fascism (UAF) as they are the only people who would remotely care about something like this.

 

The UAF are, of course, very much an establishment group despite the fact there are countless videos of them beating lone, defenceless people senseless. They are supported by a whole host of “the Great and the Good” including Prime Minister David Cameron and stuffed to the gills with Labour politicians.

 

This article about a UAF conference, entitled “Ukip must not be allowed to influence politics and immigration” (never mind the fact every poll for years now has found the vast majority of the British public want a hefty reduction in immigration), illustrates how UAF is full of Labour politicians, including employing a Labour ex-MEP as their “Europe officer”.

 

The UAF’s vice-chair, Azad Ali, stated in 2008 that Anwar al-Awlaki, an al Qaeda member described as “the bin Laden of the internet” who had connections to just about every terrorist plot and attack carried out on Western soil, was “one of my favourite scholars and speakers”.

 

While a civil servant in the Treasury, Ali blogged approvingly of Muslims killing British soldiers in Iraq and praised Abdullah Azzam, Osama bin Laden’s key mentor as being “few Muslims who promote the understanding of the term jihad in its comprehensive glory” as both a doctrine of “self-purification” and of “warfare.” That was in 2009. A year later, Ed Miliband and Harriet Harman spoke at a campaign meeting with Ali.

 

This information is freely available on Ali’s Wikipedia page and as I mentioned before, he is vice-chair of UAF. Meanwhile, on Britain First’s Wikipedia page we find the leader’s heinous activities to be being found guilty of harassing the sister of a man involved in the July 7 bombings after accidentally showing up at her house instead of his. Yet to the i, one connection should prove “embarrassing”, the other not. The UAF in general has been heavily criticised for other links to Islamists; One of Lee Rigby’s killers was involved and spoke at a rally.

 

If the papers want something particularly current to put on their front pages in the realm of extremists, they could try MEND (Muslim Engagement and Development) and YouElect, two groups getting Muslims involved in the political system. Andrew Gilligan has done a fantastic job of exposing them, and it troubles me that his findings are not more widely publicised. The entire article is worth a read as it shows how both bodies have extreme Islamist leanings.

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The dirty secret of Britain's leftists.


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