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Friday
27Nov2009

JUST BALLS...

Ed Balls, the Minister for Education, is perhaps one of the most hateful of the Labour politboro and he has been to the fore this week defending the integrity of two Islamic schools that had been the alleged recipient of government funding...but Andrew Gilligan asks a deeper question

If taxpayer-funded schools were run by supporters of the BNP, there would be an outcry. Hizb ut Tahrir is an Islamic version of the BNP: not actually violent, but openly anti-Semitic, racist, and an enemy of liberal society. Do Ed Balls and New Labour really want to be the friends and defenders of such people? Does Balls really think it's good politics to be the Minister for Hizb ut Tahrir? Not for the first time, the minister has allowed his thirst for a quick hit on the Tories to overcome his common sense. And not for the first time, he has scored a tactical victory, but dropped a massive strategic clanger.

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If there were a BNP school, the pupils would be indoctrinated with lies like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1b9J8D3tOg&feature=player_embedded

Of course, after viewing, one can see that it's no lie.

Friday, November 27, 2009 at 09:01AM | Unregistered CommenterAllan@Aberdeen

Allan@Aberdeen -

Yep, Wembley's just another third world, colonised London craphole like the place I'm from which now looks like Islamabad.

Friday, November 27, 2009 at 11:13AM | Registered CommenterPete Moore

If there were a BNP school it would have proper discipline, a proper curriculum containing all the necessary subjects to prepare the pupils for life and it would be non-pc and honest.

Friday, November 27, 2009 at 12:15PM | Unregistered CommenterArthur Lincoln

"Ed Balls, the Minister for Education"

We don't have a minister for education any more, Ed Balls in the "Secretary of State for Children". I'm not sure when children were nationalised.

Friday, November 27, 2009 at 05:08PM | Registered CommenterRoss

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