http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-24675040
Locked up for 40 years. Hope he rots there...
Locked up for 40 years. Hope he rots there...
50 is a pretty pitiful number of responses in the grand scheme of things, however I've seen refusals around my way done just off the back of a handful of objections.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-24675040
Locked up for 40 years. Hope he rots there...
**** should have got life. If he took the life of someone then he deserves the same to happen to him by serving a life time sentence.
What they want to build is a complete monstrosity
Fine if there was a substantial Muslim population here but there's not. Not a single Muslim person is living in any of the adjacent streets. They have also been lying about how much they have been doing for the local community. They just turn up in droves for prayer time and then disappear again. And yet there proposal is full of stuff they supposedly done for the local roads. Which they have done nothing.
Yes i think the is a difference because the Muslim population are very quick to pull out the race card when they don't get what they want. And MP's and Councillors what to be as far away as possible from those allegations, especially when there are elections a couple of years down the line
a) it's not visually appealing to you
and
b) muslims didn't fix your local roads.
I think it's pretty ghastly design too. But think of it this way would you hate it more if it had full on minarets?
I see stuff being built all the time which I don't like the look of, but have I ever thought twice about it, not my money, not my business.
I think his main point was that there is no muslim community in the immediate vicinity and that those turning up to pray were from outside the area. Fair enough if there was a large contingent in the surrounding roads but that appears to not be the case (assuming he has his facts right). An ugly car is not a relevant comparison.
There's a big Sikh temple about 5 mins from me. No problem, there's a Sikh community in the area, but I'd be a bit annoyed if someone wanted to build something like that or a Scientology church around the corner from me seeing as it'd be pretty irrelevant to the local residents.
I take it they're not allowed to do the call to prayer thing early in the morning because of noise abatement laws and the like?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-24675040
Locked up for 40 years. Hope he rots there...
Forget extremists for one second, and put criminals aside - all humble people want to do is to live life peacefully.
Do people think it's one's intention to infuriate the community by building a "monstrosity" nearby? for goodness sake, no. The intention is simply to build a building where one can pray, so why people cannot simply rest their hate and let it be I will never understand. And I'm glad I will never understand.
I see what your saying and fair play, but who the hell designs these things? Can they not be built to blend in a bit more?
Hopefully someone knifes him in prison for good.
I also think it's an eyesore, and yes they most certainly can be built to blend in a bit more. But again, that's the fault of one particular architect and not Muslims.
I wasn't actually blaming muslims but hey ho. There are quite a few up the road in Blackburn and they are just as ugly so maybe the same architect designs them all![]()
I think it's pretty ghastly design too. But think of it this way would you hate it more if it had full on minarets?
I see stuff being built all the time which I don't like the look of, but have I ever thought twice about it, not my money, not my business.
Part of the planning process is to allow local people to raise objections if they dislike something. Whether that is a good or a bad thing depends on your point of view. But don't consider all objections to be hating on Muslims, they may just be hating on an awful design or the impact a mosque could have on the area in terms of disruption.