Lisa Nandy drafting new laws to stop anyone convicted of hate crime from holding senior positions at charitable organisations, such as a mosques, Islamic Centres.
While, in further measures to counter Jew-hate, thousands of teachers and university staff will receive training from the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) on how to identify antisemitism and harassment under plans announced by the Education Secretary.
I remember the time London’s streets were full of hate preachers. Then the law dealt with them swiftly but terror attacks occurred. We must not let a repetition occur. Abu Hamza had to leave the UK.
This abhorrent hate must stop. We strongly condemn it.
See this video distributed by Talk TV
Jewish people, as well as anyone not hateful towards others are very welcome with us. Please join us.
All hate speech must stop immediately from all sides of the population.
Everybody visiting, working or living in Tower Hamlets has a right to safety.
See our Hate Crime Page for more advice and information.
Finally we do not endorse any demonstrations as the expense is partly to blame for the funding shortage that threatens closure of Bethnal Green Police Station front counter. Also some political rhetoric is also often hateful and promotes arguments and public confrontation.
Freedom of speech is good but lets consider what results we achieve with what we say and most important of all, what cost is it to the public purse.

