Muslim M&S staff don't have to sell pork or alcohol

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A uaf supporter on got. Great. What's worse is that no ones hounding him like they would me for merely suggesting that some people who support the edl have a bit of a point about opposing Islamic extremism.
 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-blame-antifascists-for-violence-1925038.html

"We have seen groups of people, predominantly associated with the UAF, engaging in violent confrontation," he said. "It is clear to me that a large number have attended with the sole intention of committing disorder and their actions have been wholly unacceptable. They acted with, at times, extreme violence and their actions led to injuries to police officers, protesters and members of the public."

the fact that the establishment support this group yet shout down the EDL speaks volumes.

I myself support neither organisation but the hypocrisy in this country pisses me off.
 
Not very convincingly, mate. Maybe they'd be called something else but, believe me, the racists had a political platform long before any soldiers were disrespected.

Don't let the EDL suck you in. That's what they want you to think.

Phew! Thank god I can think for myself then eh? I don't buy into the fascist spin or the liberal fascist spin. Oh and a Merry Xmas to you as well (I'll respond to it here instead of through the neg rep, much more civilised don't you think).
 
Not very convincingly, mate. Maybe they'd be called something else but, believe me, the racists had a political platform long before any soldiers were disrespected.

Don't let the EDL suck you in. That's what they want you to think.
Serious question Clint.... Is it right that a shop assistant can refuse to sell perfectly legal products to a customer in a supermarket in the uk on religious grounds ?
 

Well the reason I brought this up is because you'll be surprised what people actually know about food labeling, i've seen a lot of (what i believe to muslim's due to there dress) walking out of the Tesco and Home Bargains in town with there young kids eating Jelly's.

I think they are just labelled has gelatine; and plus, the foreign community who unaware and cannot speak english, would they know any different?

Haribo has been halal for ages.
 
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