Greetings Zaria
It is impossible to extend that level of security to the London Underground and other transport systems, or public areas in general.
I am saying that a major security incident (eg bombing) would be the cause of such restrictions. if there is no such incident, there won't be a ban (in the UK at least). If there is such an incident, it will be redundant to argue it can't ever happen. Recent events (Amanda Lethwaite and Mohammed) suggest that such an incident is possible. But hopefully, it won't ever come to pass.
I dont understand why you continue to speak of events that still have not happened, and isolated incidents - as if this is a proof for something.
This has been mentioned already many times, in different forms in this thread, but here it is again:
جوري;1599733 said:
The law doesn't change based on the exception....
Unless you can provide some evidence that the niqaab does indeed increase the rates of crime/ terrrorism in a country, I think it will be best to move on from this point as its becoming a tedious discussion in this manner.
The UK has one of the most open policies of any state in the world regarding immigration. Most countries solve the problem of tension between different communities by simply never letting anybody else in. No immigrants, no tension. In the statistics it looks like they're a haven of tolerance. In fact they're xenophobic to the core.
I do agree that the UK has very open immigration policies in comparison to many other countries, but this has stemmed from their own need as well.
Even though there has been talk of implementing tighter immigration requirements recently, policy makers also need to take this into account:
Last year the net number of immigrants dropped by 89,000 to 153,000. Net migration is the number by which the population goes up after immigration and emigration are counted.
But the fall was accompanied by warnings that
limiting immigration could harm Britain’s economy in the long-term.
Earlier this month, an OBR report warned an extra seven million migrants would be needed over the next 50 years to balance the effects of an ageing population.
The figure is equal to 140,000 migrants per year.
The report concluded that without a fresh wave of immigration to boost employment and tax receipts, Britain’s public finances could become ‘unsustainable’.
The OBR’s analysis suggests that Britain’s borrowing as a proportion of GDP would rise to 99 per cent if there is a steady flow of immigrants. But if there was a complete ban on immigrants, borrowing would rise to 174 per cent of GDP.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...drain-public-services-says-David-Cameron.html
^ Europe has itself to blame for creating the type of lifestyle that actually endangers its own survival.
The previous video cites Italy's birth per family at 1.2 - and this is so true. If you walk the streets of Italy, it is a rarity to see young children around.
The feminist revolution, as well as a culture that no longer frowns upon multiple extra-marital relationships.....which in turn results in people settling down at a much later age to start a family (which is also limited to 1/ 2 children in most cases, in an attempt to achieve a 'higher standard' of living', and to enable women to go back into the work-force) are some of the reasons for much of Europes aging demographics.
So, as much as immigrants may be in need of residence in the UK (for various reasons), so too, is the UK in need of them as a workforce.
For instance Saudi, a state which you admire and to which you have expressed a desire to emigrate, has one of the most xenophobic policies in the entire world. They are happy to let poor Phillipinos work for 20 years until they're done with them, and then send them back home. No right of residence. They don't wish to share their remarkable wealth, the fruits of their labour, with anyone else...by which I mean the oil which they happen to sit on through no merit of their own.
I may not agree with the immigration policies of Saudi, but the fact that I still desire to reside there, should indicate that I have accepted these rules - because my intention is motivated by religious reasons rather than a need to be a citizen of the country.
I do think that they owe their new community patience, tolerance and a willingness to adapt to local conditions - or else why did they come?
^ This was perhaps one of the gravest errors in judgement that Europe ever made (from their point of view) - expecting that muslims will reside in their lands, and over time, 'adapt to local conditions'.
Little did they realize that the laws of Allah will not be forsaken for their man-made laws.
And that Islam is not just a religion.....it is a way of life - from the moment we wake up, to every single detail of our lives (including going to the toilet, eating, relating to others)....and yes, including the way our women dress.
So, no, there will be no willingness to adapt to a lifestyle that is in regression and lacks any fiber of morality.....
Perhaps this is the reason why this Dutch politician wants to deport millions of muslims out of his country (shows what desperate measures are being considered....):
I fail to see why it's wrong for British people in Britain to wish to preserve the essence of their culture, just like anyone else.
Its possible that my statement was a bit ambigious (and you did not quote me in entirety....), but for the sake of clarity:
Theres no problem in British people wanting to preserve their culture (or what is left of it - caused by their own secularization).
We may frown on the way your women leave their homes, almost half-naked, and the way that alcohol flows freely and diminishes the senses, and the way that it is more acceptable to be promiscuous than for a man to look after more than one women in an institute of marriage, etc.....but theres really been no attempt to
ban this God-less way of life by anyone.
Yet, it seems ok, to try and strip the culture and religious practices of another group of people - backed by lame excuses?
The fact that British-born people are choosing Islam, out of their free will - and hence there is a perceived loss of British culture in this way, is no fault of the muslim immigrant.
It truly is the work of Allah (subhanawataa'la) that Islam continues to grow in number and stength - despite the propaganda, the perceived links to 'terrorism' and the perceived 'oppression' of our women.
And by the will of Allah, it will continue to grow.
Trying to ban any command of Allah upon us, is just going make us stronger

Alhamdulillah.
Peace