Wes Streeting virtue signals over Islam again

West Streeting MP for Ilford North and noted panderer to Islam.

 

I feel sorry for the non Muslim citizens of the Ilford North constituency. They have the misfortune to be represented in the House of Commons by the gay, but none too bright, Islam-friendly Wes Streeting.

Mr Streeting, who won the seat for Labour from the Conservatives following an acrimonious election which allegedly saw Muslim groups campaign for Labour by telling Muslim voters to, ‘not vote for the Zionist’ Tory candidate, knows what side of his bread is buttered when it comes to Islam. Wes Streeting has since his election gone a fair way down the road to becoming that most loathsome of political beasts, an Islamopanderer. Mr Streeting must know that he depends, and Labour depends locally, on the whipped mosque vote. It is maybe because of the need to cultivate this whipped mosque vote that he slithers around Muslims and Muslim causes so much.

Mr Streeting has been criticised in the past for associating with the extremist Islamic group MEND, a group whose boss had been quoted as calling for the deaths of British troops in Iraq and who has called for mosque prayers for jihadis. Wes Streeting and can often be found glad-handing the very same Muslims who would probably chuck him off the roof of the Exchange Shopping Centre for being gay, if they had the power to do so. Wes Streeting has also come out in favour in the past for the idea of censoring critics of Islam and has called for the shutting down of the Gates of Vienna blog, a site that I feel has done a great deal of good work in exposing the lie behind the claim that Islam is a ‘religion of peace’.

Mr Streeting has also been assisting the All Party Parliamentary Group on ‘Islamophobia’ and presided over the last of a series of public meetings held as part of a process to come an agreed definition of ‘Islamophobia’. It’s very plain from Mr Streeting’s history of political activity in Redbridge that he loves Islam, or more likely, loves the Muslim votes that keep him in his very well renumerated position.

The report from the All Party Parliamentary Group on ‘Islamophobia’ has been completed (it took a lot less time than for Labour to define anti-Semitism interestingly) and has been mostly driven by Muslim’s complaints of ‘Islamophobia’, Mr Streeting has, following the release of this report, been engaging in the usual sort of pro-Islam virtue-signalling that we’ve come to expect from him and his ilk. The report calls for the tackling of ‘myths’ about Islam but the problem is that all too many of these so called ‘myths’, such as Islam being a violent faith that creates violent societies and which treats non Muslims as second class citizens at best, can be proven to be true by merely taking a look at how Islamic nations and societies are run and organised.

I suspect that the ultimate outcome of this report will end up being bad news for those who wish to make considered criticism of this death cult called Islam and it is likely that there may well be further restrictions on what Britons can say about this threatening and often unwanted belief system. I have little doubt, based on how Wes Streeting has behaved in the past with regards Islam that he would be in favour of yet more restrictions on what we can and cannot say about Islam. Someone, such as Mr Streeting who wants to protect something as vague as ‘Muslimness’, as he did in a recent Tweet, is not someone whom I would trust with defending my inalienable right to speak freely.

Wes Streeting instead strikes me as the type of politician who would quite happily to, metaphorically of course, suck Islamic balls and by doing so throw the rights of me and those like me out of the window for the sake of little more than Muslims not feeling ‘offended’ and keeping Mr Streeting himself ensconced in a safe Parliamentary seat. Wes Streeting is not a man who I would want representing because he has proven that he’s far too interested in defending the rights of Muslim than he would be in defending the rights of myself and of other non-Muslims. Wes Streeting is an object lesson in what is wrong with today’s Labour Party and that it is remote and detached from the British working classes whom the party was set up to represent. Wes Streeting’s obsessions and record match to a certain extent that of the Labour Party itself, pro-Islamic, pro-EU, opposed to freedom of speech, opposed to strict border controls and wedded to minority identity politics. Wes Streeting is one of those MP’s that does not represent me or my class, he only seems to represent the interests of the Muslims who voted for him in such large numbers, thinking quite rightly that Labour are now the party of Islam.

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