"We only discriminate against right wing fascists"...

Was probably the motto of the day when Geert Wilders, invited by a upper house peer to show the movie Fitna.

However, in Britain, outspoken islamofascists can enter the country at will, with almost no media uproar.

Double standards anyone? Not on paper:

A spokesman said: 'The Government opposes extremism in all its forms. We are determined to prevent individuals coming to the UK who want to spread extremism or hatred in our communities.

Or it's just that if you are peaceful™ enough that you're allowed to do almost anything in the UK? This case looks like it:

Editor for the newspaper of Lebanon-based terrorist organisation Hezbollah, he is a former political editor of the Iranian-backed group's TV station, which is banned in many countries including France, Spain and the U.S, as its output is seen as anti-Semitic.

This should be grounds enough to deny him entry in the UK, with the Home Office's though standards:

'Exclusion decisions are based on hard evidence not hearsay, and are targeted at those who seek to stir up tension and provoke others to violence regardless of their origins and beliefs.'

Islamism is obviously not coming close to this and my money is on the fact he'll be let in, 'closely monitored', of course. After all, he's not an evil right-winger.

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