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Theresa May says many Britons ‘BENEFIT GREATLY’ from Sharia Law; is sanity truly dead now, or is it still at least on life support?
Topic Started: May 27 2016, 01:58 PM (568 Views)
dcbl
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Good guys wear white hats
Theresa May says many Britons ‘BENEFIT GREATLY’ from Sharia Law

THERESA May sparked anger today by claiming many Britons “benefit a great deal” from Sharia Law.

The Home Secretary made the controversial remarks as she announced the Government is set to investigate the “misuse” of Islamist law to subjugate women.

Top Tory Mrs May, who wants Britain to stay in the European Union, insisted the inquiry will not look into the legality of Sharia Law courts in a move designed to reassure Muslims.

Instead it will focus on instances where traditional Islamic doctrine is being “exploited” to discriminate against Muslim women.
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Drudge X
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She's right you know. Many Britons still have their heads attached.
Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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Stef
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Well ... perhaps not quite as sensationalistic ... ;)

Theresa May launches sharia law review
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An official review of the application of sharia law in England and Wales has been launched by the home secretary, Theresa May.
The review forms part of the government’s counter-extremism strategy and will be carried out by a Home Office-appointed panel chaired by Prof Mona Siddiqui and including family law experts and a retired high court judge. The panel is to be advised by two imams who are religious and theological experts.
May said the review would look into whether, and, if so, the extent to which sharia law was being misused or applied in a way that was incompatible with the rule of law in Britain. It would also assess ways in which sharia law may be causing harm in communities.
Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow. – Aesop
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Robert Stout
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Mrs. May also believes that Briton's benefit greatly from membership in the EU....With leadership like hers, there shall not always be an England............ :oyvey
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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