Muslims are well-integrated in Britain – but no one seems to believe it

“In Britain today there is a mismatch between how non-Muslims often perceive Muslims and how Muslims typically perceive themselves. This disconnect is down to a tendency by non-Muslims to assume that Muslims struggle with their British identity and divided loyalties.”

Leon Moosavi writes at Comment is Free. He lists the following statistics:

• 83% of Muslims are proud to be a British citizen, compared to 79% of the general public
• 77% of Muslims strongly identify with Britain while only 50% of the wider population do
• 86.4% of Muslims feel they belong in Britain, slightly more than the 85.9% of Christians
• 82% of Muslims want to live in diverse and mixed neighbourhoods compared to 63% of non-Muslim Britons
• 90% of Pakistanis feel a strong sense of belonging in Britain compared to 84% of white people

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Luton Muslims discuss Islamophobia – EDL leader whinges that they wouldn’t let him in

Members of Luton’s Muslim community packed into the Crescent Hall in Bury Park on Saturday night for a meeting aimed at tackling Islamophobia.

Guest speakers included journalist Yvonne Ridley, and Cherie Booth’s sister Lauren Booth, both converts to Islam. Also speaking was political commentator Mohammed Ansar, and Luton Borough Council leader Hazel Simmons.

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EDL attempts to build links with extremists in Sikh community

Sikhs Against EDL
Luton, February 2011: Sikhs demonstrate against the EDL

The national press has belatedly latched on to the English Defence League’s attempt to exploit a Sikh protest that took place in Luton over a month ago. The Mail on Sunday has published an extended piece on the issue (“The far-Right leader in a Sikh headscarf and a very disturbing anti-Muslim alliance: EDL joins protesters angry at ‘grooming of girls'”) and the story has also been taken up by the Daily Mirror.

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EDL thug facing prison after firework attack in Newcastle

EDL thug Anthony Crawford was today facing prison after hurling a firework at peaceful protesters.

Crawford lit and then lobbed it at anti-jubilee protesters as they gathered for a rally. It landed in the hood worn by Barnaby Drew, from Byker, Newcastle, who was left with burns after it exploded on his shoulder and set fire to his hair.

Crawford, of Elmway, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, has been warned he could face custody after launching the terrifying attack.

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Labour lifts Lord Ahmed’s suspension

Lord Ahmed at Palestine demoA peer suspended by the Labour Party for allegedly offering a £10m bounty on the head of US President Barack Obama has had the suspension lifted.

Lord Ahmed, who denied the accusations published in a Pakistani newspaper the Express Tribune, thanked Chief Whip Lord Bassam for a “fair” investigation. Lord Ahmed said he was “delighted” the suspension had been lifted as he had been a member of the Labour Party for 34 years.

He told BBC Asian Network said his colleagues in the Lords had been “very sympathetic” while the suspension was in place. The story was “lies” and he said he was considering taking legal action against the Express Tribune newspaper, he added.

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EDL holds ‘static’ demonstration in Dewsbury

This does show the misleading character of the police claim that the English Defence League would not be staging a march through Dewsbury but only a “static demonstration”.

Numbers at EDL events continue to decline, however. The police estimate for attendance at the Dewsbury protest is 450. Other observers say it was even less.

Update:  See “Dewsbury says no to EDL”, UAF news report, 1 July 2012

Grooming is growing scourge that cuts across all communities, Yorkshire police chief tells Muslims

Sir Norman Bettison with Muslim community leadersGrooming children for sex is a growing scourge that cuts across all communities, West Yorkshire’s chief constable warned yesterday as he met Muslim community leaders at a summit to tackle the problem.

Sir Norman Bettison insisted the crime was not a racial or cultural issue. The type of exploitation seen in cases such as the recent Rochdale scandal, in which a gang of Asian men preyed on vulnerable young white girls, was just one of its many faces, he said.

“I believe there is a problem that is very widespread, not just in Yorkshire, not just within the Muslim or Asian community, but there are girls who are vulnerable and those vulnerabilities are more and more often these days exploited,” he said. “What these cases have done is they have shone a light on this type of exploitation.”

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Ethnic minorities living in the UK feel more British than white Britons

Ethnic minorities living in the UK feel more British than their white counterparts, research has revealed.

Muslims are the most likely of all groups to identify with the concept of “Britishness”, the Institute for Social and Economic Research found.

The report’s authors say the results rubbish suggestions that ethnic groups are unwilling or unable to integrate into British society and show that fears over the negative impacts of immigration on cultural identity are overstated.

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MP calls for ban on EDL protest in Dewsbury

Mike Wood MPSpen MP Mike Wood is calling for a far-Right protest in Dewsbury tomorrow to be called off. He fears the protest could spark trouble which might spill over into nearby areas. And parents in parts of Heckmondwike are being warned of possible trouble.

The English Defence League plans to protest between 1pm and 3pm in Dewsbury.

Mr Wood, MP for Batley and Spen, has told police that previous EDL demonstrations have led to crime and disorder spilling into neighbouring towns. In a letter to chief constable Sir Norman Bettison he says: “Towns in the Spen Valley have suffered disorder and crime during and after EDL events.”

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EDL spokesman defends protest against ‘Islamification of Bristol’

EDL Mickey BaylissThe organiser of a planned march of the controversial English Defence League has defended the group’s decision to stage a protest in Bristol.

Mickey Bayliss said the group was committed to a peaceful demonstration against what he claimed was the “Islamification of Bristol”.

The 48-year-old farmer, from Upton Cheyney, near Bitton, stressed that the group had no intention of marching through St Paul’s and told the Post he had been working closely with the police and the council to ensure a trouble-free protest.

He also dismissed claims that marching on the day of a gay pride festival in the city was a provocative move. “We were given this day by the council, as initially the march clashed with the harbour festival,” said the Bedminster-born activist. The last thing we want to do as an organisation is cause any trouble.”

Mr Bayliss denied accusations that the EDL preached fear and hate, claiming instead that it was a tolerant organisation. He said: “Unfortunately we are being painted as a racist group, but we are clearly not.”

Mr Bayliss said the EDL was not targeting Bristol in particular, although he did express concerns about the city. He said: “There’s been a few incidents involving Islamic centres springing up around the city and also more mosques. We are against the extreme Islamist terrorism and Sharia law and people who preach hate and terror. We are also against the Islamification of Bristol.”

Bristol Post, 29 June 2012


The 2001 census found that Muslims made up 2% of the population of Bristol, while Christians accounted for 62%, and 93% of the population was white. If the city is now under serious threat of “Islamification” you can only conclude that the Muslim community must have grown at a quite staggering rate over the past decade.

As for Mickey Bayliss’s claim to oppose racism, here is an example of his sense of humour:

Mickey Bayliss racist joke