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Originally Posted by Chris
What proof do you have that the Muslim families in question were not born here? I'm willing to bet that most, if not all, of those involved are natural-born British, and just as entitled to a say in what happens in *their* country (i.e. Great Britain) as you are.
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that argument is invalid(imo) .When the great grand parents/grandparents of modern "British muslims"came to this country they came to live here under British law and British ideals to escape the barbarism and intollerance in there own countries .We allow them to practise there religion without predjudice but not to force it on other people
we cannot allow any religion to take precidence over any other .This country should be ruled by democratic law not religious law
the above comment by chris is true and i agree they do have an equal say,although invalid as an argument,and therefore the muslims involved should accept that if they live in this country they will have to compromise some of there beliefs for the good of the majority and not behave like the hard line activists their grand parents escaped from