This is what Theresa May refused to tell you in her schoolyard sermon on terror
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/london-bridge-terror-attack-theresa-may-terrorism-speech-downing-street-what-she-refused-to-tell-you-a7773011.html?amp

The Prime Minister is going to have her ‘embarrassing conversations’ with 
Britain’s Muslims, who have no power to switch off the evil ideology which 
Wahhabism represents. She does have that power – but she won’t use it
Robert Fisk Monday 5 June 2017

Theresa May makes a statement outside Downing Street following the attack
Was that really the best Theresa May could do? It was the same old tosh about 
“values” and “democracy” and “evil ideology”, without the slightest reference 
to the nation to whom she fawns – Saudi Arabia, whose Wahhabist “ideology” has 
seeped into the bloodstream of Isis, al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

Tony Blair used the same garbage language when he claimed – untruthfully, of 
course – that the 7/7 London bombings had nothing to do with Iraq. He, too, 
like George Bush, claimed that they were perpetrated because the bombers hated 
our values and our democracy, even though Isis would have no idea what these 
values were if they woke up in bed next to them.

And then there was the patronising monomorphic language that our wretched Prime 
Minister used, as if everything she says is false. Which it is.


“Enough is enough.” What on earth does that mean? “Terrorism breeds terrorism.” 
What nonsense. It’s the same baby language as “Brexit means Brexit”, the double 
emphasis mere proof that May has lost the ability to convince us of anything 
she says.


Theresa May: The internet provides a safe space for extremist ideologies to 
breed
Jeremy Corbyn – not, I have to admit, one of my heroes – got it right. May 
needs to talk to us about the “difficult conversations” she must have with the 
Saudis and their Gulf allies, not to Muslim British citizens. But she is too 
gutless, too cowardly, to deal with the Gulf Arab autocrats to whom she sells 
weapons, whose principal Arabian dictator, the head-chopper-in-chief, is so 
worthy of our mourning that May’s predecessor lowered the British flag to 
half-mast on his death.

Yes, to confront this Salafist-Wahhabi state and Gulf citizens’ financial 
contributions to Isis would be a “difficult conversation” indeed for Theresa 
May. Instead, she’s going to have her “embarrassing conversations” with 
Britain’s Muslims who have no power to switch off the “evil ideology” which 
Wahhabism represents.

She does have that power. But she won’t use it.

It was laughable to hear the Prime Minister utter the awful clichés that she 
has obviously picked up from the world of business – she spoke of “safe 
spaces”, for example, three times. Those of us who have been attacked with 
abuse and hatred on the internet for more than two decades could have told her 
there was a problem here a long time ago. But she’s only just grasped it. Hence 
her disturbingly Orwellian intention to “regulate” the internet.

Had she used it in 1998, for example – May was already an MP back then – she 
would have noticed a sermon by a prominent Wahhabi Muslim clergyman who called 
upon God “to seize the Jews and Christians in the grip of your punishment … 
send down upon them a torment most grievous … they have filled the entire world 
with tyranny, oppression and sins … We seek thy protection against their evil”. 
This was preached at the Great Mosque in Medina in Saudi Arabia. But this “evil 
ideology” can still be found on the internet – and nor, I suspect, has Theresa 
May any intention of “regulating” it now.

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THE ELECTION RESULTS COULD BE DRASTICALLY ALTERED BY THE LONDON ATTACK
A Muslim friend, listening to May’s schoolyard sermon outside Downing Street, 
wondered if British politicians had not lost their sense of ability to speak 
with dignity. How dare she talk down to her own people with such childish 
lessons? And how could one not wince at her reference to British “military 
action” in the Middle East – the very foreign policy which, along with America, 
led us into war with the Arabs so many times. One thinks of British “military 
action” in Palestine and Suez. And now in Iraq and Syria. Yet we continue 
grovelling to the Gulf monarchies as we assist them in their criminal campaign 
in Yemen.

And still May will not say what she knows to be true: that Britain can no 
longer expect to go on foreign adventures and be safe at home.


When Britain fought in the Korean War, no North Korean or Chinese person came 
to bomb London buses and tube trains. When America waged its bloody campaign in 
Vietnam, no Vietcong or North Vietnamese person arrived to attack New York or 
Washington. But those days are over. This is a terrifying lesson because the 
politicians who support our disastrous wars in the Middle East are safe from 
its effects. It is the truly innocent – the children, the young, the 
vulnerable: the very people defined by that incomparable word civilians – who 
pay the price at the hands of Isis’s insufferable, cruel murderers. It is these 
innocents who must endure “torment most grievous”.

It is, of course, well past time to change our foreign policy in the Middle 
East.

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THERESA MAY SHOULD NOT BE CRITICISED FOR POLITICISING HER SPEECH
Heaven spare us, we shall soon see British politicians, on the 100th 
anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, congratulating Israel even as it 
continues to steal land from Arabs for Jewish colonies on the occupied West 
Bank. What Britain so sorely lacks is a thorough reappraisal of its entire 
relationship with the Middle East, especially with the Arab dictators and 
torturers whom we arm. We may frolic with these men for their money but our 
dalliance is a disgrace to Britain. “Things need to change,” as May lectured 
us. But this would need a change of prime minister.

Because such a policy needs real courage. It’s easier to threaten UK Muslims 
with “embarrassing conversations” than to threaten our “moderate”, autocratic 
allies. For that would indeed need courage.

Courage needs courage, as our Prime Minister might say. But that, Theresa May 
does not have.

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Please consider seriously the reason why these elite institutions are not 
discussed in the mainstream press despite the immense financial and political 
power they wield? 
There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power 
mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the 
nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our 
souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony

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