Tory Islam Apologist Warsi Pelted with Eggs – by Islamists

Baroness Warsi was pelted with eggs by supporters of Anjem Choudary's al-Muhajiroun in Luton earlier today (pictures are grabs from BBC video, hence the poor quality)
Opposition ‘Community Cohesion’ Minister’ Baroness Sayeeda Warsi gets a first-hand taste of the Islam she tries to convince the rest of us doesn’t exist, as she met some co-religionists in Luton today:
Baroness Warsi was taking part in a walkabout in the predominantly Muslim Bury Park area of Luton when she was confronted by a group of protesters.
The male protesters accused her of not being a proper Muslim and supporting the death of Muslims in Afghanistan.
Baroness Warsi, who was hit by at least one egg, debated with the men.
The shadow minister for community cohesion and social action was then taken into a nearby shop.
‘Views challenged’
Baroness Warsi told the BBC that the men were “idiots who did not represent the majority of British Muslims”.
She said these type of protesters “bring Muslims into huge disrepute”.
“I stood up to this group and said I challenge your views,” she told BBC News.
“They just weren’t prepared to listen. They shouted. I said if you want to have this debate, listen.”
She continued her walkabout with a police escort.
One of the protesters against Baroness Warsi, Saiful Islam [Anjem Choudary-supporting troublemaker and al-Muhajiroun member - don't the BBC know this? -Ed.], told the BBC they were “against everything she stands for”.
He said: “She is not a practising Muslim. Clearly by looking at her she does not represent Muslims.”
He said he and his fellow protesters did not throw the eggs at her.

Baroness Warsi attempts to confront the al-Muhajiroun supporters who threw eggs at her but is shouted down
Baroness Warsi was named as one of the most powerful women in The Power List – chosen by a panel led by Trevor Phillips, chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
The award was set up to celebrate high performers in business, the arts, media, voluntary and public sectors.
Clearly shaken from having eggs thrown at her (loutish, ignorant behaviour that we do not in any way condone here at Un:dhimmi); the Opposition Minister immediately went into damage-limitation mode – reverting to her answer machine-like monologue about people like this being marginal ‘nutters’ and pointing out that this is not the real Islam etc., etc. – repeat as necessary.
Bizarrely, she even brought BNP Leader Nick Griffin into the argument (a man who was himself assaulted by egg-throwing Marxist hoodlums, when he tried to make a speech after his election as a Euro MP back in June).
Griffin must be laughing up his sleeve today though, as Warsi inadvertently showed us slightly more of the reality of the British Muslim community than she would have liked.
(Unfortunately, and for reasons only known to themselves, the BBC have decided not to allow linking and embedding of the video accompanying this article. But you can see the whole thing here.)
[Source: BBC News Online]
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As best as I can see, is that with New Labour in office, Britain is on a conveyor belt to becoming a sharia state and if the Tories get in to office Britain will still be on the conveyor belt but it will be moving at a slightly slower speed. It is an aspect of how degenerate British politics have become, that despite the very real problems with the BNP, because the BNP does have a clear policy of opposition to Islamism and Islamists, they are one of the few parties in Britain that can make a rational argument that they are not an extremist party.
You’re right, Adrian – the Tories may give the impression that they’ll do something about Immigration but in realty they won’t. They can’t. They represent the demand side of the mass immigration equation (cheap labour) to Labour’s supply side (Labour-voting immigrants for key marginal constituencies).
Only UKIP or the BNP are prepared to tackle the issue in the interests of the people of Britain. Take your pick.
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