Talk:Persona non grata in the United Kingdom
A problem or two with the article[edit]
I see the point, in principle; I'm not sure if it's not better off as a subsection of a UK article; the title is something that nobody will ever search for: 6000 Google hits says no. P-Foster Talk "Go get Ace" 18:18, 9 January 2012 (UTC)
- A move/merge perhaps?142.22.16.53 (talk) 18:20, 9 January 2012 (UTC)just another BoN
BoN[edit]
This page was created by a BoN. I am very proud of my cabal people.23.16.218.207 (talk) 05:09, 10 January 2012 (UTC)
Not sure about this bit[edit]
Strangely, the exception is Islamic conservatism. Of the four suicide bombers responsible for the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London - Mohammad Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay - all but one were born in England. More recently London imam Usama Hasan was forced to retract controversial statements (namely, that people evolved, and that women don't have to cover their hair) after receiving death threats from fellow Muslims. The Islamic community in Britain appears to have a stronger fundamentalist component than Muslim communities elsewhere in Europe. In 2009 Muslims from Britain, France and Germany were interviewed for a Gallup poll, one of the questions being whether homosexuality is morally acceptable. 35% of the French Muslims agreed; 19% of the Germany Muslims agreed; but none of the 500 British Muslims interviewed for the poll agreed.
Seems to have been copied and pasted from the UK page and is not really relevant to the subject of people banned from the UK as you can't ban your own citizens from entering the country. — Unsigned, by: 90.200.130.175 / talk / contribs
- You're right. I've removed it. WéáśéĺóíďMethinks it is a Weasel 01:49, 4 August 2014 (UTC)
More people[edit]
Alt right[1] Wikipedia has List of people banned from entering the United Kingdom. --Gospatric (talk) 08:55, 18 July 2018 (UTC)