‘Genuinely terrifying’: Nigel Farage ‘disturbed’ by shock poll exposing British Muslim attitudes: '32% want Sharia law!'

‘Genuinely terrifying’: Nigel Farage ‘disturbed’ by shock poll exposing British Muslim attitudes: '32% want Sharia law!'
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 08/04/2024

- 20:07

15 per cent admitted to having a 'very positive' view of Hamas

Nigel Farage says a new poll that found almost a third of British Muslims think Sharia law is ‘desirable’ left him ‘disturbed’.

The survey, carried out by polling firm JL Partners, found 32 per cent of 1,000 British Muslims think the religious law’s implementation is ‘desirable’.


The GB News star was also shocked by 15 per cent admitting they have a “very positive” view of terrorist organisation Hamas, as well as another 14 per cent saying they had a “quite positive” view of the group.

“The one I found perhaps most worrying of all is 32 per cent of British Muslims want to see Sharia law implemented”, he said.

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“I find this genuinely terrifying. The Muslim population in Britain is four million today.

“By 2050, it’s projected to be over ten million. Are we to have a huge group of millions of people living in our midst that not only don’t share our values, but also want to impose their values on us?

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“That’s what I’m disturbed by.”

The Henry Jackson Society think tank found that almost 40 per cent of university-educated Muslims between the ages 18-24 believed Hamas did not commit atrocities on October 7.

The poll found that 13 per cent of Muslims asked had a “very negative” view of Hamas, while 11 per cent had a “quite negative” view of the group.

Asked about how desirable it was for homosexuality to be outlawed, 17 per cent said it was “very desirable” while 10 per cent said it was “somewhat desirable”.

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Pro-Palestine protestersThousands of pro-Palestine protesters have marched through London since the start of the Israel-Hamas warPA

Meanwhile, 18 per cent said it was “very undesirable” and 10 per cent said it was “somewhat undesirable”.

A Government spokesperson said: "We have recently set out a series of measures which will promote social cohesion and counter religious hatred.

"Our plan will tackle division in our communities and ensure that we are protecting our democratic freedoms across the country."

Pro-Palestine demonstrations that have taken place across Britain since the October 7 atrocities have been comprised of large numbers of British Muslims.

They are taking a stand against Israel’s response to Hamas’s terror, with Gaza’s health ministry reporting at least 33,207 Palestinians have been killed and 75,993 others have been wounded in the country’s military offensive.

Hamas’s massacre saw 1,200 civilians killed and a further 235 taken hostage from southern Israel.

Divisions have spilled out onto the streets of Britain with reports of vandalism and violence during mass protests in London.

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