Nigel Farage accuses Muslims in UK of 'split loyalties'

Written by Linda Digby 20 Nov 2015
Nigel Farage accuses Muslims in UK of 'split loyalties'

Nigel Farage has said that some British Muslims are ‘conflicted in their loyalties’ between the UK way of life and what some elements within their faith are telling them. He said there must be a battle for hearts and minds within the Muslim population, and there was a problem with some Muslim communities in this country. He said, ‘Research suggests that British Muslims experience a tremendous conflict and a split of loyalties. The thing that makes me angry about what happened in Paris is frankly the fact that it was so utterly and entirely predictable. I think we’ve reached a point where we have to admit that in Britain, France and much of the rest of Europe, mass immigration and multicultural division have been a failure.’ He also claimed there was rising public concern about immigration, partly because people believed there were some Muslims who wanted to form ‘a fifth column and kill us’.

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