22 Feb 2013
Kinneddar
The university wants to see that all students "eligible" to deliver prayers and sermons are given equal consideration. Who decides who is eligilbe, and who is not? Is the university going to bat for females, long suppressed under Islam, who are relegated to the back of praying men, and aren't allowed to lead prayers? Or is the university hoping that so-called "moderate" Muslims will be allowed a say?
It will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds.
22 Feb 2013
JOhn P.
I'd go much farther than just closing down the prayer room.
I think that those attending it should be investigated and any found guilty of incitement to murder or expressing virulent anti-semitism should be expelled.
23 Feb 2013
Christina McIntosh
John P
Those who attended or spoke at that 'prayer room' - den of Mohammedan Mobsters - and who are found to have incited to murder and the expression of murderous Jew-hatred, should not merely be expelled from the University.
They should be deported from the UK, and sent back to dar al Islam.
In the case of those among them who are foreigners to start with, and only present in the UK on 'student' visas, or as visiting 'academics', that should be easy.
In the case of those who are immigrants and have obtained residency, that too should not be very difficult even other present-day law; expel, and deport, stripped of their residency papers, back to their country of origin.
In the case of those who got in as 'immigrants'/ 'asylum seekers'/ 'refugees' and have acquired British passports and are nominally 'citizens', a thorough investigation into the circumstances of their getting into the UK in the first place and getting hold of that citizenship, might well expose irregularities, maybe even outright fraud; in that case, said citizenship should evaporate instantly, and ...out they go.
It will be more difficult, under present circumstances, to evict those who were born in the UK to Muslim invaders/ colonists; they can certainly be expelled from the university, and be blacklisted, so that there may be no possibility of their being admitted to any other university within the free non-Muslim world; but there should begin to be demands, from non-Muslims, that such 'citizens' who engage in incitement to mass murder - and most notably and horribly, in Nazi-style incitement to mistreatment and murder of Jews, in Britain - should be identified as Traitors and Seditionists, and suitable punishment - such as Lifelong Exile (to the lands of their Muslim parents or grandparents) and being declared Outlaw - be brought down upon them.
Out with them!