http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2036533,00.html



None of this is surprising..and where the people lead the politicians will
follow...or be voted out of office and replaced..

 



Public anger at Muslim protesters


David Smith


Poll reveals fear of future clashes





PEOPLE in Britain take a hard line against Muslims protesting violently
against supposed insults to their religion, and are gloomy about future
relations between Muslims and the rest of the population. 

Muslims protested peacefully in Trafalgar Square yesterday. But a Sunday
Times-YouGov poll of more than 1,600 people shows widespread public anger
about protests earlier this month in Britain and the worldwide uprising in
response to Danish cartoons picturing the prophet Muhammad. 


 


The poll shows that 86% of people think the protests were "a gross
overreaction". By 56% to 29% respondents said it was right to publish the
cartoons in Denmark and republish them elsewhere. 

Earlier this month Muslim protesters in Britain carried placards urging
violence and death against those who insult Islam, and celebrating last
year's July 7 London bombings. Asked about those protests, 58% said it made
them angry and 76% said the police should have arrested those carrying
offensive or provocative banners. 

The police and politicians are criticised more generally for not confronting
Islamic extremism, with 80% of respondents saying the authorities show too
much tolerance of Muslims who urge extreme acts. Two-thirds, 67%, think this
is because senior policemen such as Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan police
commissioner, are too "politically correct". 

Such views have been brought to a head by last week's conviction of Abu
Hamza, the Muslim cleric, for inciting religious violence and racial hatred.
After reports that his activities had been known to the police for many
years, 67% believe he should have been arrested much sooner, and 69% believe
he should have been given a "significantly longer" sentence than seven
years. 

The support for a tough line extends to the anti-terrorism bill, which
returns to the Commons next week. Tony Blair backed down on a proposal for
terrorist suspects to be held for up to 90 days without charge, but 44% of
people back the extension to 90 days, against 42% who say 28 days is an
acceptable compromise. 

Where foreigners stir up racial and religious hatred, 81% of people think
they should be sent back to their own countries, even if to do so would
endanger their lives. 

There is widespread gloom about the future, with 87% expecting further
attacks in Britain by Islamic groups on the scale of the July 7 bombings;
and only 17% seeing a future in which there is peaceful coexistence between
Muslims and others in Britain, while 67% think there will be a worsening of
tensions. This is also true internationally. While 34% say western nations
can coexist peacefully with mainly Muslim countries, 45% disagree. 

 

 



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