Muslim men having ’20 children each’ because of polygamy, peer claims

She disclosed one case in which a 63-year-old man tried to divorce his 23-year-old wife and arrange her marriage to a Pakistani man who needed a visa. He asked a gynaecologist to “repair the hymen” of his wife so she could remarry, and stood to make £10,000 “for effecting the arrangement”. 

“Such shocking cases surely cannot be allowed to continue,” she said. “The rights of Muslim women and the rule of law in our land must be upheld.”

“My Muslim friends tell me that in some communities with high polygamy and divorce rates, men may have up to 20 children each. Clearly, youngsters growing up in dysfunctional families may be vulnerable to extremism and demography may affect democracy.”

She put forward proposals to close a loophole in the Equality Act which she said enables Sharia courts to practice sexual discrimination. Baroness Deech, another cross-bench peer, supported the bill and said: “We must not tolerate the sweeping of violence against women or children under the carpet by any religion in the name of faith.” 

Lord Green of Deddington, chairman of MigrationWatch, said Britain was entirely different to Muslim countries, adding: “Those who come must accept that.” The independent crossbench peer said: “We must be prepared to insist that there can be only one law. We must get away from what I call the Rotherham complex where the authorities were so afraid of offending a minority community that they turned a blind eye to the appalling abuse of young mainly British girls.” 

 

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  1. I would strongly encourage the Resistance in the Uk to look very carefully at the House of Peers, the Hereditary as well as the Life Peers. Because they do not depend on the Muslim bloc vote and cannot be tempted by it. There are some – Baroness Cox, and Malcolm Lord Pearson Earl of Rannoch, and Lord Green mentioned in this article – who are already at least partly awake. They require to be supported and encouraged; and all other Infidel peers, both temporal and spiritual (the bishops) should be researched carefully, and any who appear educable should be lobbied and educated. Think of the House of Peers – together with the Monarch – as a Redundant or Backup System. Start figuring out how to bring it to bear in earnest.

    For what I mean by Redundant Systems. Once upon a time, in Sydney, I used to worship in a church that housed one of the Historic Organs of Sydney. Now, an electric pump had been installed, quite a long time previously, to supply air to the instrument. But sensibly foresighted people had left the hand-operated pumping system in place, and still attached or able to be attached. When, in the middle of the evening service, during the second last hymn, the power failed, three stalwart bodies from the congregation, including the Rector, went up to the organ loft, switched the system over to ‘manual’/ non-electric, and began manning the pumps; and thus we had organ accompaniment for that and the final hymn as well.

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