It's quite clear that the Batley and Spen by election will be won by the candidate best able to harness the Muslim vote.
The issues regarding the local school and the images of Muhammed used by a teacher (who is still in fear for his life) has crystallised the issues in play in the area.
George Galloway, arch pro-Muslim and anti-Israeli campaigner seems best placed to win the election, having harnessed the block Muslim vote with his pro-Muslim anti-free speech authoritarian rhetoric. The major parties don't have a chance unless they can harness that block vote.
I've blogged about this over the years, where the Muslim community becomes a significant minority (and still is a minority) but can influence elections just by voting en-masse in a particular way.
This is how a minority can control councils, elections and so forth. They use the block vote to insert pro-Muslim sympathisers into positions of power. All quite legitimate, but impossible for the majority to fight against policy-wise unless they mobilise and vote in a specific way themselves.
And here is how the Muslim community protects itself and it's population even when still a minority. By garnering significant political power they can influence local councils, the Police, etc. This affords protection to honest Muslims, but also protects those criminals committing acts that those in the majority would consider crimes, but those in the Muslim community wouldn't.
Child rape is one such act. We all know it goes on, but the power of the minority stops the Police and other authorities from cracking down on suspects. Because the authorities know the power of a fully organised significant minority.
How else can you explain Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Oxford, Bradford, etc, the ability of the Muslim community to harbour such evil people and the inability of the authorities to act in a timely manner, or even act at all?
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