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Old 30-01-2007, 09:59   #8
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Re: Cameron likens Islamic separatists to BNP - About time some one said it

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Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
Perhaps the BNP (who I dislike immensely) will start bombing our transport network or running training camps on how to become a martyr.

This IMO is NOT a smart move. I despise the BNP but lets face it even they're not in the same league as Bin Laden and his mates.
erm, when did Bin Laden become a British Muslim?

And what he actually said was "Muslim extremists were often the "mirror image" of the BNP, seeking out grievances to promote an "us and them" society."

btw, I agreed with the points he made in his speech.
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