Nigel Farage explodes as DWP posts £23.5k ‘Shariah law administrator’ job ad | UK | News

Nigel Farage exploded on a business ad on the government website for the ‘Sharia Legal Manager’. The business advertisement was shared by the Ministry of Labor and Pension (DWP) as a company called Manchester Community Center.
In order to evaluate and review the requirements of the successful candidate with an annual salary of £ 23,500, to provide information and support to customers, and to carry out executive activities for the Manchester Shariah Council, a local community charity organization. Reform British leader had problems with the advertising, claiming that the country was “destroyed”. He said: “Our country and values are being destroyed” and then in the screenshot of the advertisement.
Political commentator Bella Wallersteiner said: “The Sharia Law has no place in this country. We are a sovereign nation with a legal system – British law. Should be banned.”
For Laila Cunningham Lancaster Gate, the Westminster City Council reform added the following: “This is a business financed by the state paid to introduce the Sharia law of British taxpayers.
“It weakens our country, our laws and everything we represent. A British law, no exception, no calming.”
A person responded to his mission: “This is not a job financed by the state, and you know it well. This is a special charity institution that DWP hosted but on behalf of a Sharia Council.
“These councils are legally dependent on British law, you know well.”
In the UK, the issue of Sharia law, the prevalence of conservative and reform British politicians in society and the existence of Sharia courts around the country often alarm.
Accordingly telegramAt the end of last year, 85 Sharia Courts were operating in the UK, and an increased number of British family life and marriage issues were tending to make decisions inspired by Islam.
The Sharia courts, which are generally called “Sharia Councils, are made up of an Islamic scholars panel that is almost always male, if her husband does not want to divorce, it has the religious authority of ending marriages at the request of a wife.
Most Shari’at ‘Councils’ were established to make decisions about religious issues, but none of them can invalidate the regular courts, ie marriages under the Sharia law have no legal basis in the UK.
TORY MP Nick Timothy times Sharia marriages should be punished if they are carried out without the protection of a concomitant civilian marriage. ”




