Nick Timothy says Muslims praying next to memorial for British soldiers an ‘act of domination’
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Nick Timothy says Muslims praying next to memorial for British soldiers an ‘act of domination'.
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Shadow Secretary of State Nick Timothy has slammed Muslims praying outside the Ministry of Defence (MoD) as an "act of dominance".The group was seen praying near the Iraq and Afghanistan memorial next to the MoD.
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In his post on X, the Conservative MP stated: "Today a group of Muslims prayed next to the Ministry of Defence, facing the Iraq and Afghanistan memorial."As I have said before, choosing to pray in this way in public is a political act.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "It is a social statement and, yes, it is an act of domination."Anybody who understands Islamism understands that the domination of public spaces is part of the modus operandi."It is done so Islamists can show who is in charge - and to show other Muslims and the wider public that the authorities will bend to their will."There is quite obviously no need to pray here.
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The decision to do so is symbolic and pointed."It is not welcome.
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