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 Topic: HMGov e-Petition on Sharia Law

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  • HMGov e-Petition on Sharia Law
     OP - August 14, 2011, 11:43 AM

    Is there a thread on this already? If so, please ignore and delete this post:

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    Ban the introduction of Sharia Law in the United Kingdom
    http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/1178

    Responsible department: Ministry of Justice

    The tacit acceptance of Sharia Law into the United Kingdom threatens the rights and freedoms of all citizens. Sharia Law is barbaric, oppressive and demeaning. The laws under which the citizens of the United Kingdom are expected to live are enacted by our elected representatives at Westminster. No individual, nor any group should be allowed to introduce Sharia Law in any area of the country without the full approval of all UK citizens. Until the citizens of the United Kingdom give their approval to introduce Sharia Law, by voting for it via the ballot box, the Government should end their current acquiescence on this subject and take all necessary measures to uphold the law of the land.
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