Blackburn and Rochdale: The Final Diary Print E-mail
Tuesday, 03 May 2005

This is the last and very rushed diary for Blackburn and Rochdale. I have a finite time to write this as for some strange reason Internet cafés do not exist in Blackburn or Rochdale (the police are investigating).

The turn around in Blackburn has been amazing. When we first got here it seemed everyone was too frightened to come out openly against Straw and his ‘Uncle Tom’ friends. This has now been reversed, and it seems in every street we go Muslims come out and greet us and offer us their duas. I think Islam is in their hearts but years of being a form of Islam without the element of ‘social justice’ had left them silent in the face of men like Straw.

Jihad (the fight for justice for the sake of Allah) has arrived in Blackburn and it seems more and more of the community are taking it up in their hearts, if not yet by their actions.

We may not defeat Jack Straw for a number of reasons. First amongst those is the poor campaigns run by both the Liberal Democrats and Conservative Parties. I don’t blame the candidates, they don’t have strong teams on the ground and it shows. The campaign by the opposition parties has been one of the lowest key campaigns I have ever witnessed (apart from Ilford where the Lib Dems don’t seem to have a team at all).

Craig Murray to his credit has done a better job of fighting this election as a man who can win either of the other two. Due to better teams and more money and a very clear pro Muslim message it seems there isn’t a Muslim household that hasn’t heard of him.

The Muslim votes that MPACUK have taken from Straw will then be split by the three contenders. Possibly allowing Straw to re-enter on May the 6th. To us it doesn’t matter, we are confident we have taken away 30% to 70% of Jack Straw's Muslim votes insh'Allah. Despite the Uncle Toms that back him, he will no longer be able to get a block Muslim vote ever again. Our job was to smash that block and we did. Our negative campaign in my eyes seems to have changed people across Blackburn.

Rochdale too has its ups and downs. Muslims across the constituency have heard of the MPACUK campaign, and each household has received our dossier on Lorna. But there are three things that could save Lorna.

The first is that she has split the Ummah by playing the Kashmiri card. Zionists use it across the UK in Muslim seats. She talks big on Kashmir, while pushing to kill Muslims across the globe. Many ignorant Kashmiris vote as a tribe against their own brothers in Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq. It's an age old trick; divide and conquer.

There are of course true Muslim locals from Kashmir who make up part of the MPACUK campaign who are trying to combat this, but she has done a good job on hoodwinking ignorant people.

Second is the level of education. Rochdale must be one of the most backward uneducated towns I have come across. Despite some real Muslim gems, the majority are illiterate. To understand political concepts seems to be like teaching cave men how to fly an F-16. I blame the Mosques for this, how on earth they allowed a whole community to fall into this level of academic ignorance is disgusting. Young men and women’s lives ruined by drugs and a lack of education while the Mosques continue to be empty prayer halls run by old men.

Lastly, the Tory candidate is a Muslim. He has a zero chance of winning but will again split the vote. I have met him on a number of occasions and may Allah help the people who elect him, for I have no doubt in my mind he will follow swiftly in the footsteps of Kahlid Mahmood MP.

That’s why it is imperative that those who really care for Islam join the parties so reptiles don’t represent us.

Only Allah knows the outcome. We at MPACUK have tried our best. We fought this Jihad and will continue to fight it insh'Allah till Allah SWT calls us back to meet Him.

Now victory or defeat lies in Allah’s hands...
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