Yasmin Alibhai-Brown the 61 year old Ugandan-born British journalist of Pakistani descent, founder member of British Muslims for Secular Democracy Speaking the words of white extremists but in posh (February 19 2011)

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown the 61 year old Ugandan-born British journalist of Pakistani descent, founder member of British Muslims for Secular Democracy, and commentator on issues of immigration, diversity and multiculturalism has accused the Cameron coalition government of “politicking of the worst kind” with his Munich dog whistle speech “speaking the words of white extremists but in posh” amplifying “the small talk of bigotry and boomed it through a megaphone”, while “loitering behind the fine façade of his personality”. Alibhai-Brown claims that “Muslims and migrants are being used to distract people from the planned chaos implemented by this unpopular coalition” with Cameron showing himself “to be selective, hypocritical, calculating, and woefully indifferent to Muslim victims of relentless racism and chauvinism”.

 

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