Wednesday, 17 September 2008

The unshakeable foundations of British law...









...are teetering. So is the slogan "all men are equal under the law". Why? because aspects of sharia law have been approved in the main centres of England. (With the approval and probable recommendation of the Archbishop of Canterbury above.)More...


Scroll down to see also Iowahawk's take on this liberal lunacy ...and...

Archbishop Cranmer takes as his inspiration the words of Sir Humphrey Appleby: ‘It’s interesting,’ he observes, ‘that nowadays politicians want to talk about moral issues, and bishops want to talk politics.’ It is the fusion of the two in public life, and the necessity for a wider understanding of their complex symbiosis, which leads His Grace to write on these very sensitive issues.
See Cranmer, blogroll opposite...
and this...Equality before the law is dead. We might step in if some troublesome soul won't take no for an answer but otherwise many Britons now live by a different legal code to the rest of us. Such an important principle didn't die because the British public stopped caring about it or were too apathetic to make their voices heard. They reacted with utter fury at the suggestion that Sharia should be admitted as a part of British law. I'm not aware of any party manifesto ever having proposed integrating Sharia into the British legal system or even of any significant politician endorsing the idea in public. More...

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