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A Case Study of Islamification in Overdrive: Newmarket, Suffolk

Newmarket Jubilee Clock TowerIslamification is no longer a phenomenon which manifests itself only in England’s large cities, it is now becoming increasingly evident in rural communities and small market towns too.  A typical example is provided by the Suffolk town of Newmarket, famous for its racecourse and its long connection with the bloodstock industry.

Astonishingly, according to the local Newmarket Journal, the Muslim community in Newmarket is set to treble in size in just two short years.

Ahsan Mohammed, chairman of the Newmarket and District Muslim Cultural and Welfare Association and the town’s Mosque Committee, is quoted as saying that he is working with the town’s police and other agencies to “develop good community relations.”  Quite what was wrong with “community relations” when Newmarket was still an English town is not explained.

“The Muslim community in Newmarket is not temporary and transient but a permanent one,” said Mr Mohammed proudly.

“The work riders and grooms will continue to make a major contribution to the thoroughbred industry as the future generations will in many years to come.

“With the arrival of wives and children I have no doubt that the Muslim community will triple over the next two years as a result of individuals being eligible for indefinite leave to remain”, continued Mr Mohammed, with remarkable frankness.

“My concern is that Newmarket may not have the infrastructure to cope with this development.

According to the Newmarket Journal, one of Mr Mohammed’s first aims is “to find larger premises for the town mosque which currently holds prayers for around 150 people in the mews building at Palace House on Fridays.”

Newmarket police chief, Inspector Simon Clifton, and Sgt Mark Shipton, told the Newmarket Journal that they were guests at the previous week’s Friday prayers, having been invited to talk to members of the Muslim community about some of the issues Muslims had encountered since arriving in Newmarket, including racially motivated incidents.

“The Muslim community is set to grow substantially in the coming years and that is something we have to be prepared for”, enthused Inspector Clifton.

It seems that Newmarket is now embarking on the same road that Oldham, Bradford and Burnley first trod a generation ago.   If the Journal’s report is accurate, the town is exhibiting all the classic symptoms of early stage Islamification, including outbreaks of abject Islamo-pandering by the local PC police, and the promulgation of ambitious plans for the construction of successively larger Mosques.

If there is any consolation from the Islamification of small towns like Newmarket, it is the hope that perhaps suburban and rural Tory voters may at last be jolted out of their cosy and complacent delusion that their own leafy neighbourhoods can somehow escape the fate that has already befallen so many British cities.   They will not, and voting for David Cameron will do nothing to prevent the Islamification of rural England.

Full story HERE.

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