The United Kingdom has been identified as a central hub for political Islam, characterized by an ideology that disregards borders, British values, and the concept of a secular state. This extremist ideological franchise has capitalized on the void left by de-industrialization and a spiritually lacking establishment, actively undermining British identity. According to a report, this phenomenon represents a transnational movement that views British cities as outposts for a “global caliphate.”
Konstantinos Bogdanos, a Greek politician and journalist, emphasized that the British state, once renowned for stability, is now influenced by external forces. The report highlighted concerns that Western democratic elections are being swayed by stances on Sharia law or distant conflicts, sidelining the significance of the social contract. Bogdanos stressed the role of institutions and the law in averting such deviations, noting the necessity for proactive measures.
The report underscored the interconnectedness of Europe with the UK’s situation, cautioning against complacency in Brussels towards the chaos unfolding in Britain. It warned that the networks associated with “political Islam without borders” in the UK extend to other European regions, posing a collective challenge. Ignoring these developments in the UK was likened to negligence while a neighbor’s house is on fire, emphasizing the broader implications for European civilization.
Europe was urged to recognize the shared civilizational foundation and the looming threat posed by the ideology dismantling the British social contract. The need for a shift from prioritizing “rights” to ensuring survival was emphasized, with a call for a united defense of demographic, political, and civilizational integrity. The report concluded with a stark reminder of the consequences of inaction, portraying the UK as a frontline in decline and urging a united stance against the encroaching threat.
