Here is an evidence-based chart you won’t see elsewhere; it shows how much taxpayers are forced to give to Anjem Choudary – the extremist cleric who wanted to lead a protest march through Wootton Bassett. He claims £25,740 in benefits to subsidise his hate preaching.
How can he be seeking work when he spends all his time rabble rousing in broadcast studios and on demonstrations? In contrast, a frontline soldier, fighting Choudary’s taliban allies in Afghanistan, takes home £17,004 for risking his life. If that private is killed in combat, his widow and children would have to live on a pension of a lot less than Choudary gets.
And the LibLabCon tell us we should celebrate diversity and the enrichment that the likes of Choudray bring to our shores.
Article by Mick Clarke over on Amber Valley Matters
Article by Mick Clarke over on Amber Valley Matters
No comments:
Post a Comment