Thursday, March 22, 2018

Do MP's & Lords understand Free Speech?


Does any MP/Lord understand the meaning of Free Speech? This Baroness  continues to call Tommy a Racist but he has never mentioned Race in any of his Speeches on the Contrary people of many races and religion follow him the recent meeting at Hyde Park proved this. They try and insult him by calling him Right Wing. I presume someone who believes in their Country its heritage and freedoms like free speech is Right Wing so to avoid being called Right Wing you do-not believe in these things? So why are the State against the likes of Tommy Robinson and others? Is it because he is warning us about Islam and its horrifying actions and beliefs what are they trying to hide and why have they got their head in the Sand. They think by ignoring people like and other they will go away yet the opposite is happening they gaining more support Time for Parliament to listen
This a letter to Baroness Warsi from Lord Pearson
While Lord Pearson was heckled in the House of Lords, and slammed by Baroness Warsi for inviting Robinson onto the Parliamentary Estate, he has responded by inviting Baroness Warsi to debate the anti-radical Islam campaigner and citizen journalist.
The letter from Lord Pearson to former government minister and ex-Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party Baroness Warsi reads:
Dear Sayeeda,
I am disappointed that you censured me in the Oral Question on Hate Speech last Thursday, 15th, for inviting Tommy Robinson to hear my question on grooming gangs on Tuesday, 13th
Your intervention implies you think that Tommy has been guilty of ‘hate crime’, and so he should not be allowed into our precincts.
As I said in our recent private conversation, in my debates on 7th December last year and 19th December 2013, the latter of which you answered for the Government, not to mention in numerous interventions and Written Questions, I fear we are not going to defeat Islamism unless we understand Islam.
In this I have been supported by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who has said that we shouldn’t go on saying that ISIS has nothing to do with Islam, and that it is time for our religious leaders to stand up and be counted.
Hence my initiative, ‘Can we learn and talk about Islam’, the theme of which runs through all of the above.
Of course it won’t achieve anything without the participation and leadership of our Muslim friends.
So, in pursuit of education and free speech, can I offer to host a public debate between you and Tommy, entitled: “Free speech matters more than hate speech”.
I look forward to hearing from you.
With good wishes,
Malcolm
Robinson recently led around 2,000 people in Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park protesting in favour of free speech after the UK government excluded a number of right wing journalists from the country.

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