David Blunkett

   
 

Blunkett's Law can easily be extended to include anyone criticizing religion or even making jokes about it. It will cover anyone involved in broadcasting, journalism, politics and almost any other field of life. Charles Shoebridge of the Guardian Unlimited (The Guardian's online pages), states "The danger is, however, that the threat of arrest, investigation and prosecution, as well as a possible seven-year sentence, will deter those who currently feel free to comment upon religious affairs from even taking the risk." According to Matthew Tempest, political correspondent of Guardian Unlimited, the bill will "introduce some of the most stringent infringements on civil liberties in Britain since the second world war." In other words, Militant Islamists will have achieved their aim of legislatively silencing their critics by making Islam beyond criticism and thereby conduct their stated campaign to Islamicise the West unimpeded. Britain will then bec ome the first Dhimmi country in the West, under the yoke of Islam.

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