Worrying article in light of the revelations that our security services missed out/mucked up/ignored in nabbing Drummer Rigby's killers.
"But the Brotherhood's third choice for its new address should also come as no surprise: it is London.
Over the years the city has been dubbed "Londonistan," for its vibrant and vocal Islamist community. London has played host to sundry Islamists, from Abu Qatada and Rached Ghannouchi (icon of Tunisia's Brotherhood-linked Ennahda movement) to Egyptian Brotherhood ex-spokesman Kamal Helbawy and the Al-Qaeda-affiliated preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri.
The centrality of London in terms of the Brotherhood's global network has spiked since the removal of President Morsi. Indeed, on 30 June four Egyptian MPs fled to the English capital. The Brotherhood's spiritual leader ,Gomaa Amin, is now in London. So are the recently-arrived Salim Al Awwa, chief of Morsi's defense committee and now the president of the Brotherhood's parallel government in London, and Ibrahim Mounir, who is in charge of the Brotherhood's London office and general secretary of the organisation in Europe".
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/muslim-brotherhood-has-set-home-london-britain-should-beware-1429382
A bit more worrying then a St Georges Day march in Brighton imo.
"But the Brotherhood's third choice for its new address should also come as no surprise: it is London.
Over the years the city has been dubbed "Londonistan," for its vibrant and vocal Islamist community. London has played host to sundry Islamists, from Abu Qatada and Rached Ghannouchi (icon of Tunisia's Brotherhood-linked Ennahda movement) to Egyptian Brotherhood ex-spokesman Kamal Helbawy and the Al-Qaeda-affiliated preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri.
The centrality of London in terms of the Brotherhood's global network has spiked since the removal of President Morsi. Indeed, on 30 June four Egyptian MPs fled to the English capital. The Brotherhood's spiritual leader ,Gomaa Amin, is now in London. So are the recently-arrived Salim Al Awwa, chief of Morsi's defense committee and now the president of the Brotherhood's parallel government in London, and Ibrahim Mounir, who is in charge of the Brotherhood's London office and general secretary of the organisation in Europe".
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/muslim-brotherhood-has-set-home-london-britain-should-beware-1429382
A bit more worrying then a St Georges Day march in Brighton imo.