Geert Wilders Wins Appeal on UK Entry Bar

Geert Wilders being detained by UK Border Officials at Heathrow, in February this year
Be sure to watch Wilders short film ‘Fitna’ at the end of this article:
Geert Wilders, the ‘far-right’ [our quote marks: Ed.] Dutch politician, today won his appeal against the government’s decision not to allow him into the UK.
Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom in the Netherlands, was originally refused entry in February after arriving in London. He had been due to show his 17-minute film Fitna, which criticises the Qu’ran as a “fascist book”, at the House of Lords, but was turned away at Heathrow airport.
The decision to refuse Wilders entry to the country, made by Jacqui Smith, then the home secretary, led to criticism of what was seen by some commentators as the silencing of free speech.
The ruling by the asylum and immigration tribunal means that Wilders, who is accused of Islamophobia, could now be allowed into the country.
In initially refusing Wilders access, a letter sent to the politician by the Home Office, on behalf of Jacqui Smith, said his presence “would pose a genuine, present and significantly serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society. The secretary of state is satisfied that your statements about Muslims and their beliefs, as expressed in the film and elsewhere, would threaten community harmony and therefore public safety in the UK.”
Today a Home Office spokesman said the government was “disappointed” by the ruling. He said: “The government opposes extremism is all its forms. The decision to refuse Wilders admission was taken on the basis that his presence could have inflamed tensions between our communities and have led to inter-faith violence. We still maintain this view.”
A common sense ruling, negating Jacqui Smith’s politically-loaded decision, made during her short and undistinguished career as Home Secretary. Wilders, an elected EU MP and leader of the Netherlands’ most popular political party, was barred from entry by Smith (despite his being invited by British Parliamentarians), whilst continuing to allow a stream of nefarious radical Muslim ‘clerics’ into Britain to promote Jihad, Sharia and Khilafa.
We understand that Wilders will meet with UKIP’s Lord Pearson and House of Lords member Baroness Cox as early as next week – and we hope that the cancelled screening of Wilders excellent short film Fitna, with a discussion to follow, will be reorganised.
If it’s on and we can go – we will and we’ll report back.
[Main story: The Guardian Movie: Geert Wilders, via Live Leak]