Could the UK become an Islamic Republic?

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Back in early 2025 at the Munich Security Festival, US V-P JD Vance joked that the UK could become the first “truly Islamist country that will get a nuclear weapon” In the aftermath of the Gorton and Denton by-election JD’s words seem more likely than I would like to believe. You see the truth is that under successive UK Governments, mass migration from mostly Muslim countries has created a substantial voter base. It has historically voted overwhelmingly for Labour candidates – with a 2017 study suggesting 87% of Muslims did so.

But the times they are a changing and the Muslim population is fast growing and it is getting much more assertive. One of the biggest takeaways from the Gorton and Denton by election result is that this muslim base is shifting allegiance to the Party that most reflects its pro-Gaza pro Islam agenda. It’s a homogeneous bloc. In this case it shifted to the lunatic Green Party but such was their number that it propelled Hannah Spencer into Westminster to represent them and their interests.

Green Party leader Zack Polanski claims his Party could win up to 100 seats at the next General Election. Now, whilst that seems wildly optimistic, pretty much all Green wins would obviously be at the expense of Labour and that means there is a VERY strong likelihood that Labour will now tack even further to the Left. It turn that means embracing the Muslim narrative.

When it comes to 2029 and the next UK General Election, Labour’s ONLY chance of power is some combination of Labour-Green-LibDems coalescence. At the heart of this coalition of the damned would be the need to give Muslims what they want. Such concessions would further weaken and undermine our democracy and pivot us further in an Islamic direction. For how much longer could we remain a British State anchored in a Christian tradition?

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