THE ISLAMISATION OF BRITAIN
And what must be done to prevent it
By Colin Dye
A Pilcrow Press Report, May 2007. 64 pages
ISBN 978-1-905950-05-8
Available from http://www.pilcrowpress.com
A reviewer can rarely jettison the mental baggage he brings to his task, and it would be rash to imagine that I can prove an exception to this rule.
I am a Christian, though such a woefully uncertain one that I find it hard to be sure of the exclusive truth of any particular monotheistic belief. I am a political centrist, though with an innate suspicion of over-intrusive government. I am British, and would hate to see the Union in which I have grown up fragment into smaller nationalisms. And I am Huguenot on my mother’s side, descendent of a community that fled from France in 1685 after Louis XIV’s revocation of the Edict of Nantes denied them religious freedom.