
The new guy
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Today I have celebrated my 100th Mosquebusting result: I've fought 100 cases, and won 61 of them. The key is to be relentless and always gain ground: push. My win rate would be 80%-90% if I had the budget to coordinate proper local campaigns and fight them as aggressively as I'd like. None of the money goes to me, but on the expenses of finding and fighting these mosque planning applications. You might like to think about that next time you consider banging the Donate button for some civnat ranting about himself. gavinboby.com/mosquebusters/


Too many are too polite to say this. But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination. The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination. Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions. And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals. I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook. Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation. Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration. It was an act of domination and therefore division. It shouldn’t happen again.







Our brilliant young minds are being replaced by goat herders from Afghanistan.





Can a lawyer explain why it’s legally permissible for the Muslim mayor of London to join a bunch of Muslims in prayer in Trafalgar Square, instead of in a mosque, while one young Christian man is held to be breaking the law if he, alone, proclaims his faith in the street? If a lawyer sees this I’d like an informed opinion please.




A nursery worker in Bristol has been jailed for 24 years for the rape and sexual abuse of young children. Nathan Bennett worked at Partou King Street nursery in Bristol where preyed on children as young as two. Prosecutors described the case as "every parent's nightmare". Bennett will spend at least 24 years in custody, with a further six years on licence.















