The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

The GWOT in Britain

The Tories and Labor face off on this one, too.

Labour has signalled [sic] it is prepared to oppose new surveillance and counter-terrorism legislation if it is too heavy-handed, as David Cameron announces more details about his anti-terror strategy such as measures to prevent teenagers travelling to join Isis.

Andy Burnham, the shadow home secretary, said Labour will support legislation that is “reasonable and proportionate” but stressed the party had a duty to make sure the government gets the balance right.

He warned Cameron to proceed with the utmost caution and make sure his laws do not fuel “resentment, division and a sense of victimisation”, especially among Britain’s Muslim population.

By that standard the Brits could do nothing at all.

Well, I suppose they could invite some conservative Imam to publicly butt-fuck the queen.
Anything short of that they are bound to resent and claim victimizes them all as Muslims.

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