Posted on 10/17/2014 1:46:31 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Anti-Israel British MP George Galloway will not be prosecuted over remarks in a speech during which he declared that his constituency, Bradford, was an Israel-free zone, reports Jewish News Online.
The comments, made by the Bradford West MP in August, caused an outcry on social media and complaints were made to West Yorkshire Police.
On Wednesday, the force said the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) did not believe there was sufficient evidence to support charges but also said it had logged it as a hate incident.
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"This city is free of the Jews"
Galloway should not be prosecuted. He should be voted out of office by those who disagree with Hitler's goals (as should have happened to the anti-Semite in our White House), but he should not be charged with a crime.
Forgot that he went beyond mere speech?
Bradford has a very large Muslim population, and some areas have a Muslim majority.
What did he do?
Declared Bradford “Judenfrei”. That’s declaration of intent to harm people.
Mossad needs to visit that guy
why they do not I cannot understand
It’s OK. If he proudly declared his constituency to be a “Muslim-Free Zone” he’d be imprisoned for life. Hitler is laughing from the depths of hell.
A Mossad agent needs to corner Galloway in a dark alley & perform some Krav Maga on him. Him & his Paki posse.
Yes, and all politics is local. But he’s living his dream as well.
The proper response would be to stir up the local Islamic trash with something like the Mo’ cartoons, or a fake rumor about the death of a yoot, get them to revert to type and burn the entire place to the ground.
Of course, the response of the UK would be to break relations with Israel, rather than to finally start eliminating the muzzie infestation.
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