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02 September 2010
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Cameron's Conservatives already dancing to Israel's tune
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IIbrahim Hewitt : Tories are now annoucing policies in Israel firstf the Conservative Party wins the next General Election in Britain, as is expected by many, David Cameron's government will refuse to talk to Hizbullah in Lebanon. You won't find that declaration of intent in any Tory policy document or even in any British newspapers;

 

 

you need to read the Jerusalem Post. Yes, the Jerusalem Post, for it looks as if the Tories are now announcing policies in Israel first in an echo of US politics where candidates for the presidency have to announce in advance their allegiance to the Zionist state.

Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones made this announcement in an interview last week, while she was attending the so-called Herzliyah Conference organised by Israel's Institute of Policy and Strategy. The interview covered a number of issues, including Iran, but the focus was on "extremism" and Neville-Jones set out clearly what her party will do if it forms the next British government. This includes a shopping list of measures: according to the Jerusalem Post, the Shadow Security Minister told those attending the Conference, "We will actively block the dissemination of extremist written material and speech. We will take down the Web sites that promote it. We will deny organizations that promote extremism political funding. We will monitor the charities. We will ensure that the Charity Commission which regulates the charities does not allow money to be transmitted through channels which ends up funding extremism violence and terrorism abroad."

Click here to read the complete article by Ibrahim Hewitt, MEMO, 8th February 2010


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