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London’s new Muslim mayor has shared platform with Jew-haters

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/05/londons-new-muslim-mayor-has-shared-platform-with-jew-haters

May 5, 2016 1:05 pm By Robert Spencer 48 Comments

“Cameron accused Khan of sharing ‘a platform with an extremist who called for Jews to drown in the ocean.'” This apparently wasn’t enough to keep Khan from being elected. Soon in Britain it will not be a drawback for candidates at all, but a selling point.

Remember also: those who charge that this is base guilt-by-association would have employed the same tactic lustily had Khan’s opponent ever shared a platform with a foe of jihad terror.

Sadiq Khan MP at Westminster, London, Britain - 11 Oct 2012

Islamization of Britain Update: “Labour set to recapture London after bitter mayoral campaign,” by Elizabeth Piper and Nadeem Shad, Reuters, May 5, 2016:

    LONDON (Reuters) – Labour candidate Sadiq Khan was set on Thursday to become the first Muslim to be elected mayor of London, loosening the ruling Conservatives’ hold on Britain’s financial center after a campaign marred by charges of anti-Semitism and extremism.

    His expected victory may be a lone bright spot for Labour on a day of local elections in England, Scotland and Wales. Opinion polls suggested the main opposition party would lose seats in some traditional strongholds, testing the authority of its new left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn.

    In bright sunshine, Britons trickled in to voting stations to cast their ballots in elections which some campaigners fear could fail to attract many voters, as the contests have been overshadowed by next month’s referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union.

    The fight to run London – the top prize in the local elections – has pitted Labour’s Khan, 45, the son of an immigrant bus driver, against Conservative Zac Goldsmith, 41, the elite-educated son of a billionaire financier.

    The winner will replace Conservative Boris Johnson, who has run the city of 8.6 million people for the past eight years and is seen as a leading contender to succeed David Cameron as party leader and prime minister.

    Khan has a big lead in the opinion polls, despite accusations by Goldsmith that he has shared platforms with radical Muslim speakers and given “oxygen” to extremists.

    “Yes Goldsmith’s argument on the radio made me distrust him … I am absolutely amazed how he tried to smear by innuendo,” said self-employed voter Ian Whisson, describing the Conservative candidate’s campaign as “disgusting and slimy”.

    Goldmith denies the charge, saying he has raised legitimate questions over his opponent’s judgment.

    The campaign, condemned by Labour for using what it calls Donald Trump-style tactics to divide Londoners along faith lines, has swept aside usual concerns in the capital over high transport costs and a lack of affordable housing.

    HEATED CAMPAIGN

    On the eve of the vote, Prime Minister Cameron and Labour leader Corbyn went head-to-head over Khan and Goldsmith’s campaigns in a heated parliamentary debate.

    Cameron accused Khan of sharing “a platform with an extremist who called for Jews to drown in the ocean”, while Corbyn accused the Conservatives of “smearing” Khan.

    Khan says he has fought extremism all his life and that he regrets sharing a stage with speakers who held “abhorrent” views.

    But the former human rights lawyer has also had to distance himself from Corbyn after a row over anti-Semitism.

    The Labour leader ordered an inquiry into charges of anti-Semitism after suspending Ken Livingstone, a political ally and a former London mayor, for saying Adolf Hitler had supported Zionism.

    Khan was quick to condemn the comments. Although people out in the capital said the row had done little to change their view of the Labour candidate for mayor, others said they had become disenchanted with the party itself….
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Re: London’s new Muslim mayor has shared platform with Jew-haters
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2016, 09:27:53 pm »
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Re: London’s new Muslim mayor has shared platform with Jew-haters
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2016, 02:51:17 am »
It's a bit par for the course, with that Labor, er, I mean Labour Party over in the UK, a lot of folks are like that over there.

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« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2016, 04:38:10 am »
I heard one of the mottoes over there is:

"Yes, We Khan".

Oh, dear!

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« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2016, 06:51:47 am »
Where can one go to experience "old" Europe?

(And don't say Epcot)

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Re: London’s new Muslim mayor has shared platform with Jew-haters
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2016, 04:33:43 pm »
Where can one go to experience "old" Europe?

(And don't say Epcot)

Explain what mean "experience Old Europe" and your wish shall be granted. 
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