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Originally Posted by Dezzy
And how exactly are terror attacks meant to achieve that? IS don't have the resources to force a change in any western country and there's no chance of one extremist rising to power and pushing Shariah Law, never mind the kind of numbers you'd need to push it through parliament. People don't see terror attacks and think 'Oh well, time to throw in the towel and start practicing Shariah Law!'
There is no way that Shariah Law will ever realistically replace our justice system. It just won't. People are just being hysterical and aren't thinking about it rationally. You cannot force a democratic country in which church is seperated from state to become a religious dictatorship. There's no way.
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There are several issues in what you say. There is every chance of extremists rising to power in times of turbulence. Take a look at whats happening politically across Europe, look at Trump in the US. Extremists become the norm, and when the balance is tipped you end up with extremists from all directions enabled.
The likes of Corbyn is a devout pacifist. If he got into power, he would roll over and submit to any force that came against him, because he is absolutely against fighting back, and you don't win any battles by saying ... don't do that again.
Sharia law gains traction when there are thugs/families that want to subjugate people to their will. There have already been countless examples of it happening here in the UK, so to say it won't happen, is again, misguided.