Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Cameron Crackdown on 'Poisonous' Islamic Extremists Could See Mosques Closed Down

Radical preacher Anjem Choudary has claimed that all
Muslim MPs and voters are 'apostates'
DAILY EXPRESS: DAVID Cameron has vowed to wage war against British Islamic extremism in a decisive first move by the new Conservative government.

The Prime Minister will act quickly to curb the powers of known hate preachers and terrorists - moves that were blocked by the Liberal Democrats.

Unshackled from coalition government, Mr Cameron has free rein to launch a much-anticipated crackdown on those who seek to brainwash British youngsters, warning against a "passively tolerant" society.

Among the options being considered is a ban on radical clerics mixing with vulnerable young muslims, introducing banning orders for organisations that use hate speech in public and powers to close premises – even mosques - where extremists meet.

Mr Cameron will meet with security chiefs to outline the plans, and is expected to include the measures in his majority government’s first Queen’s Speech on May 27. » | Tom Batchelor | Wednesday, May 13, 2015