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๐จ SOME MUSLIMS ARE NOW BEING TOLD TO LEAVE BRITAIN
For years, the debate centred on migration into Britain.
Now some Muslim commentators are openly discussing migration out of Britain.
One Islamic scholar is urging Muslims to leave the UK and relocate to Muslim countries, arguing that Britain is becoming increasingly unsafe for Muslim families.
The timing is significant.
Across Britain, public anger over immigration is growing. Political parties such as Restore Britain, led by Rupert Lowe, are openly calling for mass deportations of illegal migrants, stronger border controls and a fundamental reversal of current immigration policies.
Whether those policies are ever implemented remains to be seen.
But the political direction of travel is no longer being ignored.
And now, for the first time in many years, there are voices asking not how many more people will come to Britain, but whether some people should start preparing to leave it.
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๐จ FEAR HAS ENTERED THE MOSQUES OF BELFAST
Reports from Belfast suggest that some mosques have cancelled prayers and activities following three nights of unrest.
Some Muslim families are reportedly staying indoors, avoiding unnecessary travel and taking extra precautions amid fears that tensions could escalate further.
Workers are said to be changing routines.
Parents are reportedly keeping children closer to home.
Fear is no longer confined to the streets.
It is moving into homes, schools, communities and mosques.
There is currently no evidence of a nationwide response across Britain.
But communities far beyond Northern Ireland are watching events unfold closely.
Because after three consecutive nights of disorder, the question is no longer simply what happened in Belfast.
The question is what happens next.