Public Policy Researcher Carys Moseley comments on the recent election results and the continued rise of political Islam
The results of the local council elections in England have signalled a momentous and historic defeat for the Labour Party. Both the Green Party and Reform UK took many English council seats from Labour. The Greens gained control over three councils in London and got a mayor elected in Hackney. Over a hundred Muslim pro-Gaza independent councillors were also elected. The Green and independent surge was the result of long-term campaigning by The Muslim Vote (TMV), an Islamic supremacist outfit. The collapse of Labour and the mass switch of hardline Muslim voters towards the Greens and independents has caused what may well turn out to be a once-in-a-lifetime political change. Whilst all this has understandably attracted a lot of concern, what is missing from the existing commentary is the underlying motivation – the Islamisation of British politics from below. My purpose here is to expose this as the real reason for what has been going on.Pact between Greens and sectarian Muslim leaders
The Policy Exchange authors claim that there has been an electoral pact between The Muslim Vote, Zac Polanski the leader of the Green Party and Your Party. The allegation is that they would not stand in the same seats. In fact, very few Muslims were elected as Green councillors, yet TMV endorsed the Greens as a party and the Greens were happy to thank them. This therefore inflates the number of councillors elected who were effectively endorsed by TMV.25-year plan to change the political map of the UK
These election results are the consequence of a long-term campaign by The Muslim Vote, an Islamic supremacist outfit. The Muslim Vote’s leaders say that they have a 25-year plan to change the political map of the UK, spanning five general elections, which started in 2024.TMV member organisations met on 14 June 2024 to discuss their general election strategy, which they deem essential for the future of the Islamic community in the UK. Supporting organisations include the Muslim Association of Britain, MEND, Islam21c, the Islam Channel and Prevent Watch among others.
TMV aim to be ‘kingmakers’ in elections, presumably by providing the swing votes.TMV leader wants to redraw the world to be ordered according to Islam
Muhammad Jalal, one of the TMV leaders, makes their agenda clear: “We want ultimately to design a world built on Islamic principles…where we are able to design history and…we are able to order the world.”Resist comment: It's interesting that Jalal wants to design a world based on islamic principles. What principles are those? We would suggest that the islam principles that can be observed are:
1. Gang rape of underage girls
2. Terrorism
3. Barbaric subjugation of women.
4. Sex with animals. 5. Mistreatment of children in islamic schools.