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| Friday, 25 April 2008 | |
On many an occasion Boris Johnson has tried to play to the Muslim
voters in London, by playing his trump card of my great-grandfather was
Turkish and a Muslim. So would it surprise you that the Henley MP has just found time to make
a full disclosure of a trip he made to Israel. By law all MP’s are
required to declare in the House of Commons Register of Members
Interests, the sources of any extra income or gifts which they receive
so that there can be no suspicion that their behaviour in Parliament is
unduly influenced by outside interests.
The deadline for registering such matters is one month, but the latest edition of the Register , published by the Commons authorities on March 25, states that Boris Johnson’s trip to the occupied territories was between 1 and 4 November 2004. Not only did he miss the deadline by THREE AND A HALF YEARS, the cost of this hospitality was shared between the Conservative Friends of Israel Group and the Israeli Government.
Even with all the freedoms of the press we have in this country, I think it would be pushing the button a little too far to ask exactly what the purpose of Boris’s visit to the occupied territories was for, or for that matter, why it took him three and a half years to declare his trip, and the motivation for declaring it when he did.
Well, the JNF was established in 1901 as the land settlement wing of the World Zionist Organisation. It became one of the primary instruments involved in planning for the dispossession and expulsion of the indigenous Palestinian population.
A trenchant supporter of Israel, and an avowed enemy of politically-correct anti-Zionism, Boris has previously stated that he sympathised with Israel to the extent that, “I would be astounded that any member of the British Government or Opposition felt able to criticise Israel at all” . Not that Boris’s view was prejudiced of course, after all in Boris’s mind it was the Israeli F-16s who were in a defensive position, and not invading another sovereign country’s airspace, and it was the Israeli’s who were being defensive when they deliberately killed UN observers , and it was definitely the civilian population of Lebanon who were being the aggressors to a defenceless Israel. The deaths of Lebanese civilians are the foreseeable consequence of deliberate acts. While we all felt the hurt of 7/7 and emotions were indeed running high, it did not need the fires being stoked further, but yet again Boris was at it again, “If we were Israelis ….we would dispatch an American-built ground-assault helicopter and blow the place to bits. Then we would send in bulldozers to scrape over the remains, and we would do the same to all the other houses in the area ”. And it didn’t end there either, his diatribe continued “accepting that the problem is Islam. Islam is the problem ”.
When asked about faith schools, Boris stated “I wouldn’t allow faith to be any kind of bar to a child’s entry to a school, ” Yet when he talks about faith based schools, he does not mean Jewish ones. “It’s pretty obvious what I’m talking about, I do worry there are some communities, where faith schools that aren’t properly regulated and controlled could be places that encourage more division, and I want to see unity .”
Any Muslim with any shred of self-respect and knowledge of who they are will be able to see what these direct quotes represent and more importantly the person’s mouth they have sprung from. There has been no sensationalism on our part, all the quotes are easily referenced. If you don’t believe us, feel free to click through. Come May 1st there is no way you can vote for Boris. Vote Ken Livingstone for your London Mayor. Readers have left 10 comments.
RSD:
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I am surprised that anyone imagines that there is a conflict in Boris Johnson celebrating his Turkish and Jewish ancestry given that Turkey and Israel are allies in the conflict against their Arab neighbours, primarily Syria. It suggests that he is more comfortable with the realities of realpolitik than the author of the article. It is also notable that despite the election of an "Islamic" party into government in Turkey that there has been no significant weakening of this alliance, only a little window dressing.
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2008-04-25 08:18:13
Taz:
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Boris Johnson's support for a racist ideology, Zionism and his Islamophobic attitudes are consistent and well entrenched. He tires to deny them but Muslims shouldn't let him get away with racism. It's obvious he has no empathy for Arabs only hatred. A bigot like him should not be running (ruining) London.
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2008-04-25 09:24:10
Haidar:
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What is the difference between MPAC and the MCB?
Because both seem to be offshoots of the zionist controlled Labour party. I urge readers to ask themselves a simple question. During 8 years on his throne is London a better place to live and work? Im voting Lindsay German first and Sian Berry second. And i recommend readers take everything MPAC says in future with the caveat that they are apologists for the zionist Labour party.
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2008-04-25 11:52:23
Sima:
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Brilliant article mpac, well done! Boris is a slimy toad and we must expose him for theZionist, Islamaphobe he is.
You're co-ordinated pro-Ken campaign is really good groundwork - I've seen your leaflets in my local shops! So Ken is obviously our no.1 vote. So who do we put for our second preference?
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2008-04-25 11:55:55
Kazan:
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RSD what are you trying to say about Turkish Israel allience that all Turks support Israel. Maybe you should look to why that happened becasue Arabs supported Britsh and French in WW1 and Syria financed the Armenian and PKK terrorists.
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2008-04-25 18:06:54
liger05:
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I aint voting, never have. MPAC please stop with the ken livingstone is the one to vote for rubbish. Instead of looking at which candidate is the nicest to muslims how about looking at which candidate benefits society as a whole. Neither of these clowns really care as they all lie just to get your vote. On May 1st I will be at home chilling while the minority go out and vote cos they have been fooled into thinking ticking a box actually gives them a say in how things are run.
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2008-04-25 18:35:49
K. Urban:
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It should be remembered that Boris was part of the Bullingdon Club, the infamous club, which as part of its history used to go round a bit like the Israel war machine, the IDF, and wreck the places they visited.
As I'm sure you can believe, that there is no suggestion that Johnson wrecked any of the restaurants or was any part of it, but the similarities with his comments mentioned above are striking. Even that Tory rag the Daily Mail says of Mr Johnson that: ''his chief occupations outside journalism and politics would seem to be amusing television quiz show audiences and being unfaithful to his wives.'' In short ....vote Ken.
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2008-04-25 22:39:52
Abdullah Mun'im:
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Vote for Ken toensure Labour wins. And it was Labour that invaded Iraq.
Yes, brothers and sisters, vote Ken. Vote Labour. Support the invaders of Muslim lands.
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2008-04-26 12:04:42
Taz:
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I aint voting, never have. MPAC please stop with the ken livingstone is the one to vote for rubbish. Instead of looking at which candidate is the nicest to muslims how about looking at which candidate benefits society as a whole. Neither of these clowns really care as they all lie just to get your vote. On May 1st I will be at home chilling while the minority go out and vote cos they have been fooled into thinking ticking a box actually gives them a say in how things are run. — liger05
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2008-04-26 21:39:45
kafur:
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You muslims make me laugh when you accuse Boris of racism....thers no worse racist book but the koran!! You are ALL racist...you cant miss a chance at having a go at Israel can you??
The sooner we erradicate Islam the better
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2008-05-04 18:15:36
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On many an occasion Boris Johnson has tried to play to the Muslim
voters in London, by playing his trump card of my great-grandfather was
Turkish and a Muslim. So would it surprise you that the Henley MP has just found time to make
a full disclosure of a trip he made to Israel. By law all MP’s are
required to declare in the House of Commons Register of Members
Interests, the sources of any extra income or gifts which they receive
so that there can be no suspicion that their behaviour in Parliament is
unduly influenced by outside interests.










