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Monthly Archives: Jun 2012
“Britain Will Have Third World Economy By 2014”
There was a very interesting – and quite worrying – article published on the al-Jazeera website today consisting of an interview with the Economic Editors of the right-wing Mail on Sunday (Dan Atkinson) and the left-leaning Guardian (Larry Elliott) about … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Government
Tagged balance of payments, dan atkinson, economy, larry elliott, third world
4 Comments
Egyptians Win: Our Idiot PM David Cameron Loses
One person who will certainly not be happy with the victory of the Muslim Brotherhood”s Muhammad Mursi in Egypt’s first ever free Presidential election will be our twit of a Prime Minister, David Cameron. Back in February 2011, soon after … Continue reading
Posted in Extremism, Islam
Tagged david cameron, muhammad mursi, muslim brotherhood, william hague
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Suhaib Hasan Gives His Views on Masjid Tawhid Dispute
Suhaib Hasan, longtime Imam at Masjid Tawhid in Leyton and whose family has been at the centre of a long-running dispute there, has published his version of events on a rival ‘official’ mosque website. There had been an arbitration process … Continue reading
Hasan Family Ousted From Masjid Tawhid?
It looks at the moment as if the faction opposed to the Hasan family has asserted their control over Masjid Tawhid, Leyton. The mosque has been the centre of a long-running dispute between rival factions. There had been an arbitration … Continue reading
Masjid Tawhid Announces Dismissal of Suhaib Hasan
Following on from the news a couple of weeks ago that the new Quilliamite Usama Hasan had written to the Charity Commission to ask them to investigate alleged extremism at Masjid Tawhid – from where he had only recently resigned … Continue reading
Who Is Trying to Knife Baroness Warsi?
I received a call today from a journalist asking if I had any information about Baroness Warsi. The journo was after some dirt that he evidently hoped would finally bury Warsi. For the past few weeks the Sunday Telegraph and … Continue reading
Masjid Tawhid Responds to Usama Hasan’s Accusations
Masjid Tawhid in Leyton, East London, yesterday issued a press release responding to the news that the Charity Commission have launched an investigation into complaints about alleged extremism at the mosque raised by Usama Hasan – who used to be … Continue reading
Tawhid Mosque Dispute Now Has ‘Terror’ Twist
I mentioned last month that the inter-Salafi dispute at Masjid Tawhid in Leyton, East London had appeared to be nearing a conclusion following a blog post by new Quilliamite Usama Hasan who said he was resigning his position as a … Continue reading
A Walk Around Clerkenwell
Three days ago, on Bank Holiday Monday, I finally got round to trying out one of the walks from Alan Duncan’s ‘Favourite London Walks‘ book. I purchased the book around a year ago with the intention of learning more about … Continue reading