A former Labour minister has accused his own party of a “great reluctance” to tackle Muslim terrorists before the 7/7 bombings for fear of being labelled racist.
Britain’s deserved reputation as the centre of Muslim-colonised extremism in Europe has been highlighted again with the suicide bombing in Sweden and the release of new US diplomatic cables which describe Muslims living in Britain travelling overseas for “jihadi tourism.”
Mass immigration policies pursued by decades of Tory and Labour regimes have turned Britain into a nerve centre for international Islamist terrorism, as proven once again by new revelations that the Muslim terror group behind the ink jet bomb plot is operating inside the UK.
The British National Party’s anti-war stance with regard to Iraq and Afghanistan and its insistence that these conflicts exacerbate terrorism in Britain has been confirmed as correct by the former head of MI5.