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Muslims in UK are fuelling serious culture of corruption, says law chief

The only thing left of Britain are the facades built long ago when the country was it’s own; powerful and capable. Basically all of Britain’s achievements was wiped out with Tony Blair and his Labour Party, an extreme liberal left vehicle of endless destruction and delusion. Tony Blair made Britain into a nation of honor murders, decapitations, genital mutilation, sex grooming, violent anti-semitic crimes, viral homophobic movement, unsafe for women, a financial disaster and more. Britain now has imported outdated medieval diseases that died out a long time ago, and which now is causing enormous escalating costs on the healthcare system. Housing system has collapsed with millions of people unable to acquire homes, while over 67% of Muslims are financially inactive and live off the state.
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There is no way of saving Britain today, which now houses a 15% Muslim population in London alone, meaning English people are leaving their country in hundreds and thousands each year. This exodus will likely just intensify as the government begin to disintegrate more and more, drowning under the problems created only in the past 20 years. Muslims, dominating from Pakistan, all parts of Africa, India, Palestine, are the most criminalized, violent and problematic immigrants, with no compass for any morals or ethics. If all Muslims were removed from Britain today – how would tomorrow look like? Better off in every way imaginable.
In spite of this vital and important format existing for any other country on earth to use as an example, corporate execs and politicians in the U.S. want to emulate Britain’s suicide and open the doors to endless millions of more people, the exact same crowds that are ruining Britain. How’s that for miniscule reasoning ability?
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Pakistanis in UK fuelling corruption, says law chief: Attorney General warns politicians to ‘wake up’ to the threat posed by minority communities

  • Dominic Grieve made inflammatory remarks in a newspaper interview
  • He said minority communities have ‘endemic’ corruption
  • ‘It’s mainly the Pakistani community
  • The senior law officer said that the authorities should take action to combat electoral fraud in areas with high migrant populations
PUBLISHED: 01:56, 23 November 2013 | DailyMail
Warning: Dominic Grieve, the country's most senior law officer, said minority communities have brought with them 'endemic' corruptionWarning: Dominic Grieve, the country’s most senior law officer, said minority communities have brought with them ‘endemic’ corruption
Corruption is rife in Britain’s Pakistani community, the country’s most senior law officer has warned.
Dominic Grieve said politicians needed to ‘wake up’ to the threat of corruption posed by minority communities using a ‘favour culture’.
In remarks that will inflame already sensitive diplomatic relations with Pakistan, the attorney general said he was referring to ‘mainly the Pakistani community’.
He said electoral corruption was a problem in constituencies such as Slough in Berkshire. Tory councillor Eshaq Khan was found guilty of fraud involving postal ballots in 2008.
Khan and five others were jailed in 2009 for using ‘ghost’ voters to win a local council ballot to oust longstanding Labour councillor Lydia Simmons from her seat on Slough Borough Council.
The audacious scam in 2007 was described by the Crown Prosecution Service as part of an ‘epidemic’ which threatens to destroy democracy in the UK.
Father-of 10 Khan received a three-and-a-half year prison sentence for conspiracy to defraud, conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and perjury.
The Electoral Commission is planning to introduce tougher identity checks at the ballot box in Tower Hamlets in East London, another area that has suffered from electoral fraud.
David Cameron sparked outrage earlier in his premiership when he accused Pakistan of ‘exporting terrorism’ while on a visit to India.
Mr Grieve said electoral corruption was a problem in constituencies such as Slough in Berkshire where Tory councillor Eshaq Khan (pictured) was found guilty of fraud involving postal ballots in 2008Mr Grieve said electoral corruption was a problem in constituencies such as Slough in Berkshire where Tory councillor Eshaq Khan (pictured) was found guilty of fraud involving postal ballots in 2008
Mr Grieve told the Daily Telegraph that corruption could also be found in the ‘white Anglo-Saxon community’ as well as among other groups.
But he said the rise of corruption was ‘because we have minority communities in this country which come from backgrounds where corruption is endemic.
Disgraced Khan used fake votes to win a seat on Slough Borough CouncilDisgraced Khan used fake votes to win a seat on Slough Borough Council (file picture)
‘It is something we as politicians have to wake to up to’.
Qassim Afzal, the Lib Dem chairman of the party’s Friends of Pakistan group, criticised what he called Mr Grieve’s “loose language”.
He told BBC Radio 5Live: ‘I’m profoundly disturbed at a statement from such a senior Conservative MP against the British Pakistani community.
‘This doesn’t help bring communities together.’
Baroness Warsi, the Foreign Office minister, has previously said the Conservatives lost three seats at the general election because of voter fraud in the Asian community.
Mr Grieve, whose Beaconsfield constituency in Buckinghamshire has a sizeable Asian community, said: ‘I can see many of them have come because of the opportunities that they get.
‘But they also come from societies where they have been brought up to believe you can only get certain things through a favour culture.
‘One of the things you have to make absolutely clear is that that is not the case and it’s not acceptable.’
Condemnation: Baroness Warsi, the Foreign Office minister, has previously said the Conservatives lost three seats at the general election because of voter fraud in the Asian communityCondemnation: Baroness Warsi, the Foreign Office minister, has previously said the Conservatives lost three seats at the general election because of voter fraud in the Asian community
Inflammatory: David Cameron sparked outrage on a previous visit to India by suggesting Pakistan was 'exporting terrorism'Inflammatory: David Cameron sparked outrage on a previous visit to India by suggesting Pakistan was ‘exporting terrorism’
Asked if he was referring to the Pakistani community, Mr Grieve said: ‘Yes, it’s mainly the Pakistani community, not the Indian community. I wouldn’t draw it down to one. I’d be wary of saying it’s just a Pakistani problem.’
He added: ‘I happen to be very optimistic about the future of the UK. We have managed integration of minority communities better than most countries in Europe.’
Mr Grieve also admitted that the ‘volume’ of potential immigrants from Romania and Bulgaria next year when movement controls were lifted ‘may pose serious infrastructure problems’.
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Jailed for electoral fraud: Eshaq KhanPhoto: Jailed for electoral fraud: Eshaq Khan
Disgraced Tory representative Eshaq Khan and five others used fake votes to oust longstanding Labour councillor Lydia Simmons from her seat on Slough Borough Council.
The audacious scam in 2007 was described by the Crown Prosecution Service as part of an ‘epidemic’ which threatens to destroy democracy in the UK.
Eshaq Khan, 52, received a three-and-a-half year prison sentence for conspiracy to defraud, conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and perjury.
During his trial the court heard that Eshaq Khan, a father-of-10, had been dishonestly elected as a Tory councillor in May 2007 after a scheme in which ‘ghost voters’ were registered on the electoral role.
The fraudulent plot was uncovered when ousted Labour councillor and former Mayor Miss Simmons and her Labour team questioned the result.
They pointed out that at a number of houses up to 19 names – all Asian – had registered in the run up to the election at the same address then opted to vote by post.
Charles Miskin, prosecuting at the trial said the action of the convicted vote-riggers was like a virus that needed to be eradicated.
He referred to a report by Electoral Commission Richard Mawrey QC which served as a warning that unless the UK election procedures are changed, the nation’s democracy will be at stake.
Citing the report Mr Miskin said: ‘The systems to deal with fraud are not working well, they are not working badly – the fact is there are no real systems.
‘Until there are, fraud will continue unabated. The system for voting would disgrace a banana republic.’

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