Archive for February, 2008

Bash the Bishop - Rowan Williams: “Sharia Law inevitable in Britain”.

February 7, 2008 11:30 pm

I had the feeling this day would come….
The BBC reported this today and had the interview (above) with Rowan Atkinson. Well, he might as well be a comic, because no-one is going to take him seriously any more. There is so much comment around already - nearly 10,000 comments on the BBCs “Have Your Say” board as well as a busy blog.UPDATE! At last, Pat Condell has a video response…

Update 2: I see the Sun used the headline “Bash the Bishop” two days after I did. Not that I read The Sun, and not that it isn’t an obvious headline, but I was pleased to get there first!
There’s already a busy Facebook group too, so I think I’ll let the other blogs fill the gap.However, I can some it up perfectly by stealing a comment on the BBC site:

‘Who will rid us of this turbulent priest’…

To which someone else amusingly added

Will no one rid me of this sibilant priest?

Either way, I’m pretty sure that’s the end of his career. I think what upsets me most is that some blogs seem to suggest that unless we agree with this man, then we clearly don’t understand his brilliant words. Apparently, this is a tabloid storm in a teacup - odd, seeing as the tabloids haven’t gone to press yet.

Is it possible that I might just have taken the time to listen to the full interview, and still be of the opinion that the Archbishop has said something incredibly divisive and foolish? There’s another tactic too - play the “you’re Islamophobic” card. It’s like playing the “you’re racist” card - it’s the lowest trick dealt by a desperate hand.

Religion plays far too great a part in law as it stands. However, our laws have been built over hundreds of years, and this is the thin end of a very divisive wedge. I don’t really care what faiths live where, but it is absolutely essential that we avoid a “one law for them, one for us” mentality.

Is that the way to a sound multicultural society?

If you feel that it’s not, there are things you can do. You can send a letter to The Archbishop at
Lambeth Palace
London
SE1 7JU

Or you can join the British Humanist Association or the National Secular Society .

Or read a book

UPDATE: I wrote a letter on the 8th February:

 Dr Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury
Lambeth Palace
London
SE1 7JU

8th February 2008

Your excellency*;

I am very disappointed by your comments regarding sharia law in the UK.
There’s nothing I can write that you won’t have read already, so I’ll keep this short.

I have no doubt you are a very educated man, and you speak eloquently, passionately and lucidly. However, you appear to be wildly out of touch with reality.

I took the time to listen to the whole interview, and I am sorry but my opinion remains that your comments are divisive and ill-judged.

An indication of how vexed I am by this could be that this is the first such letter I have written on any matter in over 10 years.

Although I am sure it was never intended, I just hope your remarks haven’t divided an already tense nation further.

And I got a reply on the 6th of March - they must have been snowed under!

Mr Andrew Nunn
Correspondence Secretary to The Archbishop of Canterbury

Thank you for your letter to the Archbishop. I am sure you will understand that he is not able to respond personally to all the letters that he receives and has therefore asked me to respond on his behalf.
Archbishop Rowan appreciates the concerns you have expressed in your letter and I enclose the text of what he said to General Synod recently which I hope will be helpful both in providing context and in distinguishing what he said from what he has been alleged to have said.
It is important at the outset to say that quite contrary to much comment in the media, the Archbishop in his lecture (http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/1575), made no proposals for the introduction of sharia law, and certainly did not call for a move away from the principle of a single common legislative authority
The lecture, which was given in the Royal Courts of Justice before an audience of about 1000 people and which was chaired by the Lord Chief Justice, was the first in a series of six lectures and discussions which are being given by lawyers, theologians and senior Muslims at the Temple Church on the general theme of’Islam in English Law’.
In his lecture, he sought carefully to set out what would be the issues for a society such as ours with a single system of law, in continuing to make provision for people’s religious consciences. There have been a number of examples in recent years where the principle of a single approach to law has raised questions of conscientious objection - in relation to abortion for example for Christians, divorce issues for orthodox Jews, interest payment for practicing Muslims or the protection of animal life for Hindus. (In fact of course only very recently the government made exceptional provision for new financial instruments which take account of the Islamic prohibition on interest payments.)
The Archbishop was not suggesting the introduction of parallel legal systems, and certainly not the introduction of sharia. He was exploring the issues that arise if reasonable allowance is to be made for religious conscience and in particular questions about which religious practices might be accommodated; how vulnerable individuals should be protected; and how to retain full freedom of choice. A society which does not provide for such considerations may risk losing the wholehearted support of one or other part of the wider community.
These are questions which have been at the forefront of much recent public debate, and it is right that the Archbishop should encourage discussion about them. The Church of England, as the established Church, must take a lead in raising these issues which are of the greatest importance to the health of our society.

Yours sincerely

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12:24 pm

Edit: The site appears to be offline. There is a Facebook group and threads on digitalspy , moneysavingexpert relating to this. Please contact me if you have more info

Update: The Register are now covering this story
I just heard about a site called TVCatchup which allows you to record ANYthing available on Freeview, and watch it online later. Read the article in The Guardian about the potential legal issues

I’m deleting my 4od and BBC Iplayer straight away, this is far better and easier! Although about 5 mins after the BBC item about it, it started going very slowly.

Anyway, it appears to be in a legal grey area, so enjoy it while it lasts!

The BBC programme was called You and Yours, broadcast mid-day 7th Feb, and can be listened to again here (after the programme)

Hamza to be extradited

8:24 am

Britistanis - “If Pakistan is so great, why come here?”

February 6, 2008 1:53 pm

There’s a series on Radio 4 called Britistanis, looking at the lives of Pakistanis who have settled here.

One woman said something so obvious, so right, yet sadly a view not often shared by migrant groups.

If everyone thought like this, we’d have no problems… (click the play button in the controller below)

First Group Bargain Berths Scotrail website offline - IceAlliance gone bust

12:16 am

As I write, the First Group website is unreachable.  I’m about to write further about the Bargain Berths website. Meantime, the only website online at the moment is the secure handling page which refers to www.icealliance.co.uk which, according to a quick check on Companies House, was folded in Jan 2008.

Have you had any problems with the Bargain berths website? Send me your horror stories, and I’ll add them into the mix when I do the full story.

Japanese Whaling

February 5, 2008 9:27 pm

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/08/18477774.php

The Australian Government has released graphic photos of whales being slaughtered by the Japanese whaling fleet to the media, with Japan threatening a diplomatic complaint. The Australian Government has also extended the mission of the Oceanic Viking in documenting the whale slaughter in preparation for an international legal case against Japanese whaling.

Good for the Aussies - about time the rest of the world stopped being pussies about this too.

1xtra hideously black, Radio 1 too chavvy.

February 4, 2008 10:03 pm

I’m being provocative, of course, reflecting on Greg Dykes assertion in 2003 that the BBC is “hideously white“. I’ve always wondered what would happen if some called XFM or 1xtra “hideously black”.

Fast forward to 2008 and we have this nonsense.

The new presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, Jane Garvey, has said the station has “a massively middle-class bent”.
“I think there is a massively middle-class bent to every programme on Radio 4. Find me a programme that isn’t like that.”

Of course, we’ve been here before when the free guided walks in the lake district were cancelled because the people who walked there were too ‘middle-class’

Free, guided treks through Cumbrian beauty spots are facing the axe.
The Lake District National Park says its programme, run by more than 100 rangers, currently attracts “middle-aged, middle-class white people”.
Managers want to spend the money they save on attracting ethnic minorities, disabled people and more children

Oh come on! You can no more force a crippled lesbian iraqi chav teenager to wheel themselves up Skiddaw that you can force yoofs to tune into The Moral Maze.

Has she ever just thought some things just work because that’s how they are?

Whitehall draws up new rules on language of terror

9:09 am

From The Guardian

A new counter-terrorism phrasebook has been drawn up within Whitehall to advise civil servants on how to talk to Muslim communities about the nature of the terror threat without implying they are specifically to blame.

Reflecting the government’s decision to abandon the “aggressive rhetoric” of the so-called war on terror, the guide tells civil servants not to use terms such as Islamist extremism or jihadi-fundamentalist but instead to refer to violent extremism and criminal murderers or thugs to avoid any implication that there is an explicit link between Islam and terrorism.

Newspeak? Anyway, I’m glad no-one’s doing anything bad in the name of Islam. Must be those damn Buddhist and atheist terrorists…

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