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Number of Muslims Doubles in a Decade! Britons Will Be An www.britainfirst.org March/April 2015 £1 www.britainfirst.org March/April 2015 BAN HALAL SLAUGHTER! Islamic Halal slaughter is truly barbaric and should not be allowed in Britain. The British public overwhelmingly want it banned... CENSORED Continued on page 2... NUMBER OF BRITONS WILL MUSLIMS DOUBLES BE AN ETHNIC IN A DECADE! MINORITY IN UK Page 3... Page 3... Page 2 - Britain First - Issue 1 Page 3 - Britain First - Issue 1 Greece Islamic heads for ROTHERHAM: TIME FOR DECISIVE NUMBER OF MUSLIM CHILDREN IN State E.U exit ACTION TO SAVE OUR CHILDREN BRITAIN DOUBLES IN A DECADE heading for After last year’s explosive the UK! Parliament has been diverse, with the possibility investigation into large-scale ISIS has threatened to flood presented with a report that today’s majority ethnic Muslim grooming gangs Europe with half a million showing the number of groups will no longer comprise and sexual exploitation in migrants from Libya. Muslim children in England a numerical majority.” Rotherham, a new report has With an “open door” and Wales has doubled in a A recent analysis of census condemned the council as immigration policy governing decade. figures shows that white Britons “not fit for purpose”. all EU member states it was An analysis of official Census are leaving areas where they Greece has elected a leftwing A report last year found only a matter of time before data (the most detailed study are in a minority and are being government - led by the Syriza that more than 1,400 children ISIS took advantage. of its kind) provides evidence replaced by immigrants and Party - that has vowed to end have been subjected to abuse that the Muslim population other ethnic minorities. austerity and get the economy by Muslim gangs in the South has increased by more than a As a result, nearly half moving again. Yorkshire town over 16 years. million in ten years. of ethnic minorities live in Unfortunately, this looks The entire council leadership Experts have described this communities where whites unlikely as this comes after has now resigned after the as an “unprecedented” shift in make up less than half the years of gorging on EU money latest report stated they are still Britain’s social make-up. population. and loans and entering a failing to protect young English The report also found that This is not ‘multiculturalism’ currency union with big, children from Muslim gangs. the Muslim prison population by any stretch of the industrial powerhouse The report also stated that is “disproportionately large” imagination, this is full blown countries like Germany. there was a culture of bullying, NATIVE BRITONS WILL BE and there is a higher rate of colonisation and population Thanks to adopting the sexism and suppression at unemployment among Muslim replacement on an industrial Euro, Greece has no room the council. Communities women compared with the scale. A MINORITY IN THE UK to manoeuvre and does not Secretary Eric Pickles said The native British birth wider population. If immigration is not halted control its own money or the report was “disturbing” are accused of involvement in The Labour Party is more Labour local authority or town rate is approximately 1.2 The report concludes that immediately Britain will be a finances. Cap in hand to - he now plans to appoint the Rotherham abuse scandal. than willing to sacrifice anywhere in the country where children per couple. Secret plans to infiltrate the Muslim population will Third World nation within a Brussels is the only resort commissioners to take over the If ever there was a solid reason thousands of young girls to there exists a large Muslim This is far below the Britain have been discovered continue expanding for “many very short time. whilst being in the Euro. cabinet’s functions. not to vote Labour, Rotherham Muslim paedophiles for the population, be it Bradford, replacement rate of 2.2. detailing how ISIS intend decades” to come – something The media has done a This spells good news for Now we learn that two local is it. Every town in the country sake of ‘political correctness’. Luton, Dewsbury, Halifax, and Within a generation, the to use Libya as a gateway experts said could transform spectacular job of turning the eurosceptics as, as looks likely, councillors, one of whom is still has the potential to end up like The same scandal could so on. Only Britain First is number of native Britons will to Europe by crossing the the UK. British population away from Greece’s only option is to serving, and a police officer, Rotherham under Labour. appear at any time at any takling this problem head on! collapse but thanks to high Mediterranean disguised as This is nothing new, Britain family values. leave the Euro and re-adopt a Muslim birth rates and mass refugees. First has been saying this for The danger lies in the very devalued Drachma. immigration the population The group has already many years. strong prospect that when the of the UK is booming. established Libyan-based cells Recently, Professor David native British population do We are literally replacing Within a very short space and have been enforcing Sharia Coleman said: “On current become a minority this will THROATS HACKED, KICKED IN FACE, ourselves with millions of of time, we will be a minority Law by carrying out public trends European populations result on a horrible civil war foreigners. in our own country. beheadings and beatings, will become more ethnically that will devastate this country. including the beheading of 21 SMASHED INTO WALLS, THE FATE OF Christians on a beach. ANIMALS UNDER MUSLIM HALAL! HALIFAX, YORKSHIRE: Doing this will end Brussels meddling and allow Greece to Continued from page 1... One worker, who is wearing 25 MUSLIMS GANG- recover with its own currency the traditional Muslim kufi which can be customised for As if the barbaric practice of skullcap, recites the words the peculiar Greek economy Halal salughter was not bad Allahu Akbar (God is great) as RAPE 2 ENGISH GIRLS! and not for powerhouses like enough, recent investigations he wields his blade. Twenty-five Muslim men have Ramzan, Khalid Zaman, Ataf Whilst this tactical move Germany. have shown “vicious and The Food Standards Agency faced a combined total of Ali, Mohammed Fiaz Askar, might not come as a surprise to The E.U’s one-size-fits-all inexcusable” attacks being (FSA) have launched an fifty-nine charges, including Aesan Pervez, Mansoor westerners who have seen daily economic and currency policy carried out by Muslim investigation into the footage rape, sexual activity with a Akhtar, Furqaan Ghafar, Aftab news reports of ISIS spreading is crumbling under its own employees working within and said there was “no excuse child under 16 and trafficking Hussain, Talib Saddiq, Amaar at a rapid rate across the unsustainability. Halal slaugterhouses here in for treating animals in the way for the purposes of sexual Ali Ditta, Silkander Malik, Middle East, it certainly should Greece has nothing to lose the UK. shown on the video.” exploitation in the town of Akbar Aziz Hussain, Azeem raise the question: are we ready and everything to gain by These attacks, which were According to the charity Halifax, South Yorkshire. Subhani, Tahir Mahmood, investigation in the country - this scourge head on for to defend our island from such leaving the hated and failed captured by hidden cameras at Animal Aid, which carried out All of these horrific offences Mohammed Ahmed, Haaris bigger than other high profile reasons of political correctness an invasion? In February, Egypt Euro currency experiment. an abattoir in North Yorkshire, the investigation, the footage a complete ban on the religious animals or poultry involves were carried out against just Ahmed, Taukeer Butt, Arshad cases, such as Rochdale and and fear of being branded began conducting airstrikes The prospect of a nation- showed animals having their shows animals being treated slaughter of animals without killing through a cut to the two underage English girls. Majid, Christopher Mulqueen- Rotherham Islamic grooming ‘racist’. Thousands of young in Libya, in retaliation against state breaking away from the throats hacked at with saws, with “gratuitous violence stunning them first. jugular vein. Britain First will The men, who are due to Bennett, Muhammed Asim is happening all over the UK non-Muslim girls are being left ISIS’ beheading of 2 Egyptian E.U, regaining its sovereignty being hurled at the wall, being and contempt.” Government Halal food is that which always be implacably opposed appear at Leeds Crown Court Janjuha, Haider Ali, 39 and in every town and city with a to the mercy of hundreds of Christians. By the end of that and flourishing again is a living kicked in the face by staff and a ministers are now under adheres to Islamic ‘Sharia’ law, to the disgusting methods used on 26th February, are named Sikander Ishaq Muslim population and the organised Muslim paedophile day, sixty-four militants in knightmare for Euro federalists worker standing on the neck of increasing pressure to respond as defined in the Koran. The in Halal slaughter. Boycotting as: Hedar Ali, Fasil Mahmood, The police say this is the media, politicians and police gangs and nothing substantial Libya had been killed by the like Cameron and Merkel. a conscious animal. to growing public demands for Islamic form of slaughtering Halal is a duty for all patriots. Zameer Asif, Mohammed largest child sexual exploitation services are reluctant to tackle is being done about it. airstrikes. Page 4 - Britain First - Issue 1 Page 5 - Britain First - Issue 1 Comment ISLAMIC EXTREMISM TIGHTENS BURNED ALIVE, BEHEADED, HELD HOSTAGE, BOMBED, from the ITS GRIP ON UK SCHOOLS MACHINE GUNNED TO DEATH, MASSACRED, A FEW Frontline We are all too familiar with BRITAIN FIRST LEADER PAUL GOLDING the findings of the ‘Trojan Horse Investigation’ which MONTHS LIVING WITH ISLAMIC JIHAD! revealed extremism and Just in the last few months, In Pakistan over one- Islamisation in numerous there has been a noticeable hundred and thirty children The NHS schools throughout WILL UKIP REALLY BREAK THROUGH escalation in the scale and were massacred by the Taliban.
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