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BRITAIN GOES TO WAR

Britain is to join the war against ISIS, after the UK Parliament overwhelmingly backed air strikes targeting the terrorists in Iraq.

Prime Minister David Cameron said there was a “strong case” for extending the air strikes into Syria. He warned that the war against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) was likely to last for “years”.

During an emergency session of Parliament on Friday, Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour MPs largely united as they voted 524 to 43 in favour of joining military action in Iraq.

The FBI said earlier this week it had identified Jihadi John, the British terrorist who has been filmed apparently beheading Western hostages.

Last night, six RAF Tornados based in Cyprus were poised to strike targets in Iraq within hours. The military intervention marks the third war in Iraq involving British personnel in the past 25 years.

Britain is now on high alert for revenge attacks after a series of arrests over the past two days. Counter-terrorist police yesterday arrested two men on the M6 near Rugby.

The Prime Minister said: “‘Is there a threat to the British people? The answer is yes. ISIL has already murdered one British hostage and has threatened to murder two more.

“ISIL is a terrorist organisation unlike those we have dealt with before. The brutality is staggering — beheadings, crucifixions, gouging out of eyes, use of rape as a weapon. All those things belong to the Dark Ages. This is about psychopathic terrorists who are trying to kill us. Like it or not they have already declared war on us.” Mr Cameron said Isil posed a direct threat to Britain, citing six plots linked to the terrorist group which had been foiled across Europe.

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EXPOSED, UNDERAGE UK SEX RING PERPETRATED BY PAKISTANI MUSLIMS

About 50 years ago when the picture perfect English city of Rochdale was prospering Pakistani Muslims started moving in.  Mosques sprang up and the site of bearded muslims with caps and woman in black robes and veils became commonplace.  Now, shops are boarded up or have converted to pawn shops or dollar stores.  Even the local Mc’Donalds has left.

The government has shown that over half of the Pakistani’s in Britain are in poverty, much higher than the general population.

In 2008 a local young 15 year old girl became caught in the ring of predators.  She first attempted to break out of the pit by acting out at the kebab shop where she first had met her “boyfriend”.  On police arrival she indicated that she had been raped repeatedly showing the proof of her semen stained underwear

The police believed her but lawyers did not prosecute and after 11 months the case was dropped.

Things worsened, the predators expanded as did the amount of victims.  The first girl was driven around at night and forced to have sex with ever more men, up to five a day.

Health workers continued to report an increasing number of underaged girls who claimed to have been sexually abused.  A new regional chief of the Crown Prosecution Service (Afzal) reversed the earlier decision to ignore the case and chose to follow up on the allegations.

Eleven men were charged.  Offenses ranged from conspiracy to rape with more individuals being suspected of involvement.  British Parliament suspects that the abuse is far more widespread than originally thought.  Afzal’s office indicates that there is about a dozen other similar cases ongoing, one of which involves 13 men with 24 girls.

Almost all the perpetrators are Pakistanis who are either 1st or 2nd generation to Britian.  Few of them had prior sexual charges.  One of the charged, Abdul Rauf claimed that he has been a Muslim preacher.  Others had contact with local politicians.

For more on a possible reason this went on for so long before it was brought to the open and exposed, see the information below or, linked here from prophet.tv

from UK underage sex ring sparks racial tensions | Fox News.

EU Threatens To Sue The UK

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=141aL2yfm-s

November 2011

The European Union has threatened to sue the UK if the British government do not  relax their benefit rules. Currently EU nationals must pass a “right to reside” test in order to claim the generous welfare benefits available. The EU argues that the UK criteria is too tough and ought to come in line with the more generous EU rules.

For many years now, there has been an open border system in operation between the member states of the European Union, and this has made travel between the nations readily accessible. As the EU has expanded in recent years, to allow less affluent nations to enter, nations like the UK have been anxious to stem the tide of EU wide immigration.

When Poland joined the EU in 2004, over 600,000 Polish economic migrants came to the UK. This massive wave of immigration was not supported in improvements to health care provision and school places. As a consequence some areas are struggling to cope with the massive influx of people seeking to access services.

As a consequence, the UK government has sought to limit EU immigration, especially since other eastern European nations have become members. If the EU is successful in changing the UK rules, it will cost the UK government an extra £2.5 billion, at a time when the government is seeking to drastically reduce the nations welfare bill.

The British government are incensed by this interference from Brussels, with the Work and Pensions Secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, saying “These new proposals pose a fundamental challenge to the UK’s social contract. They could mean the British taxpayer paying out over £2 billion extra a year in benefits to people who have no connection to our country and who have never paid-in a penny in tax.

“This threatens to break the vital link which should exist between taxpayers and their own government.” He added: “I sense this is part of a wider movement, coming in the same week as the proposals for a financial transactions tax across Europe, which threatens to punish UK banks by decreasing their competitiveness abroad.”

Brussels have given the UK two months to comply, or the nation will be taken to the European Court, although Britain has been supported by France and Germany in opposing this move.