They live up to Lord Chamberlain's legacy, in fact, they are worse, Chamberlain was no traitor, he was stupidly naive for his time, he didn't collaborate with either Hitler or the Nazis - Today, even Chamberlain would be seen as a hardliner, the Labor party traitors sacrifice the freedom of the people for shortsighted political gains, and so they can stay in power, harvest their pensions, the rest be damned, coward barely starts describing...
This morning Lord Malcolm Pearson, a member of the British House of Lords, announced that he has invited Geert Wilders, a member of the Dutch Parliament, to show the movie Fitna (see it here) in a committee room of the House of Lords next Thursday (12 February). Mr. Wilders has been asked to address a private meeting with members of the British Parliament, explaining to the Peers and MPs why he made Fitna and to engage in an open and frank discussion with them.
This afternoon Mr. Wilders received a letter from the British ambassador to the Netherlands saying that he is a “persona non grata” in the United Kingdom. The ambassador told Mr. Wilders that he is a threat to public security and public harmony because of the controversy created by Fitna. Mr. Wilders intends to go to London anyway. “Let them arrest me in Heathrow,” he says.
If Mr. Wilders is denied entry to the United Kingdom, it will be the first time that Britain refuses entry to an elected politician from another member state of the European Union. The Dutch government has protested to the British government over the unprecedented barring of an EU parliamentarian by another EU country.
This morning Lord Malcolm Pearson, a member of the British House of Lords, announced that he has invited Geert Wilders, a member of the Dutch Parliament, to show the movie Fitna (see it here) in a committee room of the House of Lords next Thursday (12 February). Mr. Wilders has been asked to address a private meeting with members of the British Parliament, explaining to the Peers and MPs why he made Fitna and to engage in an open and frank discussion with them.
This afternoon Mr. Wilders received a letter from the British ambassador to the Netherlands saying that he is a “persona non grata” in the United Kingdom. The ambassador told Mr. Wilders that he is a threat to public security and public harmony because of the controversy created by Fitna. Mr. Wilders intends to go to London anyway. “Let them arrest me in Heathrow,” he says.
If Mr. Wilders is denied entry to the United Kingdom, it will be the first time that Britain refuses entry to an elected politician from another member state of the European Union. The Dutch government has protested to the British government over the unprecedented barring of an EU parliamentarian by another EU country.
The meeting of Mr. Wilders and members of the British Parliament had originally been planned for 29 January, but was postponed. Lord Nazir Ahmed, a Muslim member of the House of Lords (Labour), had threatened to mobilize 10,000 Muslims to prevent Mr. Wilders from entering the British Parliament. Lord Ahmed boasted in the Pakistani press that the cancellation of Mr. Wilders’ visit was “a victory for the Muslim community.”
Lord Pearson could not bear the thought that the “mother of all parliaments” might be perceived as giving in to threats. Hence he decided to reinvite Mr. Wilders. Black Rod, the head of security at the House of Lords, has ordered extra security for the event.
The House of Lords event is hosted by Lord Malcolm Pearson of Rannoch, a UKIP Peer with a special interest in the European Union, Islamism and education. It will be chaired by Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury, a crossbench Peer and a human rights campaigner with a strong commitment to humanitarian aid and education; she is the founder of The International Islamic Christian Organisation for Reconciliation and Reconstruction.
In the press release issued this morning, Lord Pearson writes:
Depite threats of demonstration from a British Peer and Muslim community
leaders, the meeting will go ahead. Wilders’ film Fitna features verses from the
Quran alongside images of the terrorist attacks in the US on 11 September 2001,
Madrid in March 2004 and London in July 2005. The film equates Islam’s holy text
with violence and ends with a call to Muslims to remove ‘hate preaching’ verses
from the Quran. It provoked protests in Muslim-majority countries including
Indonesia and Pakistan.
The leader of the Dutch Freedom Party, Wilders
has lived under 24 hour police protection since 2004. Following Fitna’s release
online in March 2008 al-Qaeda issued a fatwa calling for Wilders’ murder.
Wilders currently faces prosecution in Holland for incitement to hatred
and discrimination. The charges are based on his film Fitna and comments in the
Dutch press last year in which he argued that as Mein Kampf has been banned in
Holland, the Quran should similarly be banned under Dutch incitement laws.
Wilders called the Dutch Court of Appeal’s decision to prosecute an
attack on freedom of expression. “Participation in the public debate has become
a dangerous activity. If you give your opinion, you risk being prosecuted,” he
said.
It seems that in Britain the public debate has already been smothered to the extent that a democratically elected politician from another EU country is not allowed to come to Britain to adress a private meeting with British politicians in the Palace of Westminster.
2 comments:
Agreed, people talk about Chamberlain as if he were a traitor, but he wasn't by any means. He wanted the best but really didn't understand Hitler until it was too late. The same can't be said for today's leaders - a better analogy for them would be the members of the Norwegian parlaiment that were all to happy to sign off their power to Quisling in an invalid vote in exchange for keeping pensions and cushy positions.
Some people say, Hitler wouldn't have been a problem if France and England had been fairer after the first world war. Allow Germany a larger standing army so they don't have these paramilitary groups being formed by former soldiers (like the SA), for example. I agree with that.
What they fail to understand is that once leaders like Hitler have TAKEN power you need to take a hard line with them. For example, Carter might have worked to try to stop the Islamic revolution, but once people have sat back and allowed extremists to taking power it's too late.
I'm German by the way, studying in US. There are some Europeans who have woken up to whats going on, standing for what is right. Unfortunately, most are living too comfortable in very nice in relaxing lives. They don't realize, these people are not going to be happy just leave you alone. Maybe if Carter had taken quick action, or European powers had been more sensible to keep extremists from ever taking power, we wouldn't be dealing with this. Now its too late.
Thank you :-)
I fully agree.
And you are right, more and more people are waking up, but I am afraid it is to late, we allow the islamic fascists to be even stronger, we cave in to demands accomodating retrograde religious issues.
Today indeed we observe a staggering Quisling mentality among the western leaders, they wish to stay in power, the rest be damned.
Obama is a catastrophy for the free world, this loony lefty is dangerous, and treasonous.
I am afraid that within the next few years blood will be running in the streets of Europe, it is not going to be pretty, and likely to balkanize throughout Europe, with mass murder of the native European populations given the historical attitudes and behavior of islamic expansion, these people do not share the same notion of atrocities, rights and wrongs.
That in turn will lead the Europeans to retaliate, for the sake of survival.
I am Danish, and I still have hope for our country, the public debate is still free, and islam gets criticised even in msm, moreover, the Danes had their 911, the cartoon crisis, which was an eyeopener to people who otherwise would remain ignorant.
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