
http://www.thelondondailynews.com/lo...al-p-3609.html
And the Arabs here complain of foreigners.........
02 December, 2009 09:13 (GMT +00:00)
Londoners support calls to ban minarets in capital
75% support for the ban on minarets in London Daily News poll
News Desk
Londoners support the Swiss government’s decision to ban minarets and mosques according to a new poll in The London Daily News, further highlighting the "sensitivities" and concerns in the capital at the growing influence of Islam.
Callers to London's leading early morning radio show, the Nick Ferrari programme on LBC, also expressed their concerns with one caller citing how "out of character" a minaret would be if built in London.
London is the home to one of the largest number of mosques in the western world,apart from Turkey, with estimates putting the number at over one hundred. The "minaret" issue has become ever more controversial with the growth of Islamic extremism in the capital, and calls by a minority for Sharia law to be observed by all.
Harrow Council recently approved the building of the largest mosque in the capital, which will see Harrow Central Mosque serving Muslim worshippers from across north London when it is built on Station Road. Construction News in a report said:
"The designs include a 40m-high minaret, a gym, a crèche and a café within the 5,745 square metre developments. It is expected to open next year after Harrow Council approved changes to the original plans, which were passed in June 2000."
Increasingly London Muslims are demanding mosques to be built with traditional minarets, which reflect the liberal regime in place in the capital city. There are an estimated 1 million Muslims in London.
photo credit: London Daily News









 . (And just to be pedantic Roadtester - she's a peer, not a Member of Parliament - she lost the election in 2005. She's a Tory and she's a great spokesperson for them - she's been on Question Time a few times, for example -  and not always in step, for example she opposed the war in Iraq).
. (And just to be pedantic Roadtester - she's a peer, not a Member of Parliament - she lost the election in 2005. She's a Tory and she's a great spokesperson for them - she's been on Question Time a few times, for example -  and not always in step, for example she opposed the war in Iraq). 
 

 
 









 
 


 
 




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