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  • GB Goes mad!!

    It has been reported in the Telegraph that " Crown Court"
    Judge Sharmin Qureshi has been granted permission by
    judicial authorities to preside in Shari'a courts.

    These horrendous laws have no validity here and such courts
    have no standing.

    How much more will the Government allow Islam to change our
    way of life, and our laws.

    nem.
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    Re: GB Goes mad!!

    Here's an interesting (?) link which perhaps puts the DT report into a proper perspective
    https://fullfact.org/factcheck/law/8..._britain-38319

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      Re: GB Goes mad!!

      Originally posted by des8 View Post
      Here's an interesting (?) link which perhaps puts the DT report into a proper perspective
      https://fullfact.org/factcheck/law/8..._britain-38319
      The Civil Law in the UK e.g. Divorce Laws should not ne overridden by religious laws
      of a barbaric religion.

      nem

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        Re: GB Goes mad!!

        But civil laws are not over ridden by any religious laws.

        The RC church does not recognise divorce, but it doesn't override uk civil law, and I don't believe many have objections to that viewpoint.
        If you belong to a club, and wish to remain a member, you abide by its rules, & so long as those rules are not illegal there is no problem.

        http://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/law/use-o...llian-douglas/

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