The BNP have become increasingly anti-Islam. They don't even like like mosques being built in Britain. My question is: what does a religion have to do with immigration? They are against immigration. OK, fine, that's their policy, I respect their right to say what they like about it. But shouldn't religion be a completely separate issue? In fact, why should it be an issue at all? And how can they describe a religion which is based on spirituality and devotion just like most other religions as wicked, based on the horrible actions of a minority of extremists.
If the BNP want to take a stance against something, by all means let them do so. But I just don't see the logic, or connection with their other policies.
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