Drowning Man Clutches at Straws… Fails.

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[British Prime Minister] Gordon Brown has said Pakistan needs to do more to root out “terrorism” after police thwarted a suspected al-Qaeda bomb plot in north-west England.

He spoke after police were forced to bring forward arrests of 12 suspects, 11 of them Pakistanis, after a security blunder by Britain’s anti-terror chief.

Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick resigned after he was photographed with clearly visible secret documents.

Mr Brown said police had to move early to foil “a very big terrorist plot”.

The prime minister said he would speak to Pakistan’s president to raise concerns about what he termed “increasing” terror links between Pakistan and the UK.

 We are evaluating all the material we are finding, interviewing people and the investigation will take a long time
Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Peter Fahy

He said: “We know that there are links between terrorists in Britain and terrorists in Pakistan. That is an important issue for us to follow through.

“One of the lessons we have learned from the past few years is that Pakistan has to do more to root out terrorist elements in its country as well.”

There have also been calls to toughen up security checks on foreign students after it was revealed most of the Pakistani nationals arrested in Wednesday’s raids had travelled to the UK on student visas.

The target and other details of the alleged plot have not yet been revealed.

But a source close to the counter-terrorism investigation, known as Operation Pathway, told the BBC the arrests in Merseyside, Manchester and Lancashire were due to concerns plans for a “very, very, big attack with possible Al Qaeda links” had reached their final stages.

BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said the plot could possibly have involved an explosive device, but so far the signs were that no device had been built.

Brown: ‘Increasingly we have seen terrorist links with Britain and Pakistan’

Mr Brown revealed police had been following the plot “for some time”, before Mr Quick accidently revealed a document about it to press photographers as he arrived for a briefing in Downing Street.

Fearing their anti-terror operation could be compromised, armed police then launched their raids earlier than planned – stoking criticism that the daylight arrests in cafes and outside a university library may have endangered members of the public.

Mr Quick resigned his post on Thursday morning saying his mistake “could have compromised a major counter-terrorism operation”.

He added: “I deeply regret the disruption caused to colleagues undertaking the operation and remain grateful for the way in which they adapted quickly and professionally to a revised timescale.”

Mr Quick’s blunder later to led to questions over whether photographers in Downing Street should be subject to stricter controls over what they are allowed to photograph.

Former home secretary David Blunkett told the BBC it was right to ask “what restrictions might have to be placed on what is taken, and how, and when”.

Ass Com Bob Quick The “secret” documents clutched by Mr Quick were clearly on show

Police leading the anti-terror investigation moved quickly to dampen down press speculation the alleged plot involved bomb attacks on a shopping centre and nightclub in Manchester.

Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable, Peter Fahy said: “The locations mentioned in the media are pure speculation.

“I have no hesitation in using these locations and there is no particular threat against locations mentioned in the media.”

Mr Fahy refused to reveal the alleged target of the plot, or what was found inside the properties raided by police on Wednesday.

 

 

He said: “We are evaluating all the material we are finding, interviewing people and the investigation will take a long time.”

Although he did not confirm a reported al-Qaeda link to the alleged plot, Mr Fahy also stressed the nationality of those arrested so far was significant.

He told reporters: “We know what is the nature of the threat to this country and we know where it comes from.

“Clearly links with other countries will feature in this investigation. The reporting of the fact 11 of those arrested are Pakistani nationals is a matter of public knowledge.”

Tory shadow home secretary Chris Grayling called on the government to “urgently step up” background checks on students coming to Britain from countries – like Pakistan – which have been linked to terror.

Government figures show that 42,292 student visas were issued to Pakistani students between April 2004 and April 2008.

Mr Grayling said: “The government admits that student visas are a major loophole in our border controls.

 

Man being arrestedA man was arrested at Liverpool John Moores University

“Given these latest revelations we need to urgently step up monitoring of applications from parts of the world where we face terror issues.”

But a Home Officer spokesman insisted that Britain already carried out rigorous background checks on student visa applicants.

The spokesman said: “Every student wishing to study in the UK undergoes scrutiny – including fingerprint checks against a range of immigration, terrorism and crime watch lists.

“Before being allowed into the UK, students must now be sponsored by a registered university or college, and show they are able to support themselves financially.”

 

The hypocrisy of this man is breathtaking. To criticise Pakistan for Britain’s problem with Pakistanis is an unbelievable example of weakness and “slopy shoulders”, from the politician who has just finished blaming everyone else in the world apart from himself for the fact that Britain is currently virtually bankrupt.

He and his multicultural, multi-faith, cheap-labour-at-all-costs Marxist Government have for years encouraged mass immigration from Pakistan, creating Salafi Muslim ghettos that have become virtually no-go areas for indigenous Brits, Police and other emergency services.

He and his ‘New Labour’ cronies have facilitated the transformation of these areas (invariably working class districts – these are people who don’t have to live in the same areas as the immigrants, remember) into third-world-looking neo-slums, with former terraced houses converted into mosques, burkas and niqabs the norm; and Sharia Law in force –  both de facto and, to an extent, de jure.

They have additionally, through the application of cultural Marxism, created an environment in which to criticise any of this brings instant recrimination and potentially life and career-damaging labelling as a ‘racist’ or ‘Islamophobe’ – both utterly meaningless labels in this context. Islam is not a ‘race’ and ‘Islamophobe’ means ‘afraid of Islam’.

Well, Gordon, I have news for you – Brits who know anything at all about Islam other than the wishy-washy propaganda that emanates from the EU, your discredited government and their various ‘Diversity’ organs (Common Purpose, the BBC, etc.) – are extremely afraid of Islam and the consequences of its continued appeasement here and in the rest of  the civilised world.

We don’t generally experience problems with Hindus, Sikhs and other South Asian immigrants – only it seems with Muslims and their hatred of us and innately violent ideology. Yet you have tried to make it a criminal offence to say so.

Meanwhile, Pakistan International Airlines’ largest base outside Pakistan is Manchester.

Quit blaming others for that which you and your colleagues encouraged and created yourselves, Mr. Brown,

How much longer are you going to expose the British people to the clear, imminent and increasingly terrifying threats posed to our country by the masses of Muslims you and your cohorts allowed to flood in, virtually unchecked – ensuring that even the ones born here were allowed to be inculcated into extremism by the hate-filled Imams you and your footsoldiers were too busy entertaining at multi-faith ‘Taqiyya & Samosa” parties?

[Main story: BBC Online]



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8 Responses to “Drowning Man Clutches at Straws… Fails.”

  • MrsJ says:

    Good rant! You’ve articulated everything that I would like to say, so I add my voice to yours.

  • Un:dhimmi says:

    Thanks Mrs J – Brown’s hypocrisy here really lit a fuse with this humble blogger!

  • Randy P says:

    D Milliband on his last visit to India:

    “Although I understand the current difficulties, resolution of the dispute over Kashmir would help deny extremists in the region one of their main calls to arms, and allow Pakistani authorities to focus more effectively on tackling the threat on their western borders,”

    Mr Milliband can you enlighten me which ‘Kashmir’ is calling arms to these Pakis?? btw, what are other ‘main calls’ to arms to these ‘saints’?

    Thanks Un:dhimmi for hitting the nail on its’ head.

    An Indian

  • MrsJ says:

    Un:dhimmi, how do I email you? I can’t find a link on your site and would like to send you an article for consideration.

  • Un:dhimmi says:

    MrsJ

    I haven’t yet built the contact form for the site (it’s still new and development hasn’t finished yet!). In the meantine, you’re more than welcome to make contact on i n f o AT u n d h i m m i DOT com
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  • Un:dhimmi says:

    Thanks for the comment Randy – it’s really good to know the writing is appreciated. Many more people than you think agree with us.

  • henri4 says:

    The UK policy is not understable from a european point of view: it seems that UK politicians prefer going toward a civilizatioon and cultural suicide than deepening solidarity and cooperation with european countries! Why???

  • Un:dhimmi says:

    What do you mean by deepening solidarity and co-operation? If you mean against Islamisation – then yes, I would agree.

    And what do you mean by ‘from a European point of view’? The fact is that the other European countries including your own, are going down exactly the same road as Britain.

    We are a little further down that road than most, but there are other examples – the Netherlands, Scandinavia and Belgium all have just as bad (if not worse) worse Islamisation than Britain.

    France also has immense problems with the Banlieues.

    In Britain, it is a combination of a leftist, multiculturalist Government and a leftist, multiculturalist EU that is at the root of this problem – and I agree that we should all try to work together to resolve it as much as possible – but it will only happen when the people are heard, new governments are elected who do not share the vision of multiculturalism and unlimited immigration – and the EU is reformed.

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