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Too many Muslim organisations are "more concerned with their own preservation" than with "promoting understanding", a Conservative policy group says. | Too many Muslim organisations are "more concerned with their own preservation" than with "promoting understanding", a Conservative policy group says. |
A report also attacks multi-culturalism in Britain for "tending to foster difference for its own sake". | A report also attacks multi-culturalism in Britain for "tending to foster difference for its own sake". |
Muslim women are "not fulfilling their career potential", it adds. | Muslim women are "not fulfilling their career potential", it adds. |
In a speech in Birmingham on Monday, Tory leader David Cameron called some Muslim extremist groups the "mirror image" of the British National Party. | |
'Anomalous and patronising' | 'Anomalous and patronising' |
The interim report, from the Conservative Group on National and International Security - one of several policy groups set up by Mr Cameron - has been obtained by the BBC ahead of its publication on Tuesday. | The interim report, from the Conservative Group on National and International Security - one of several policy groups set up by Mr Cameron - has been obtained by the BBC ahead of its publication on Tuesday. |
It says a "significant number" of Muslim organisations are "keener to promote ideology than the totality of the communities they claim to represent". | It says a "significant number" of Muslim organisations are "keener to promote ideology than the totality of the communities they claim to represent". |
Political ghettoisation is the wrong route Conservative policy group | Political ghettoisation is the wrong route Conservative policy group |
The report adds: "As Muslim communities enter the third generation of settlement in this country, and in circumstances where a rapidly rising proportion have been educated here, it is anomalous and patronising to individuals to treat them indirectly as members of a group and not directly as citizens in their own individual right on a par with other voters. | The report adds: "As Muslim communities enter the third generation of settlement in this country, and in circumstances where a rapidly rising proportion have been educated here, it is anomalous and patronising to individuals to treat them indirectly as members of a group and not directly as citizens in their own individual right on a par with other voters. |
"Political ghettoisation is the wrong route. | "Political ghettoisation is the wrong route. |
"We recommend that an incoming Conservative government moves in the opposite direction: to bring as many Muslims as possible as rapidly as possible into the mainstream of British life on an individual basis equal with that of their fellow non-Muslim citizens." | "We recommend that an incoming Conservative government moves in the opposite direction: to bring as many Muslims as possible as rapidly as possible into the mainstream of British life on an individual basis equal with that of their fellow non-Muslim citizens." |
'Limited ambition' | 'Limited ambition' |
The report says many Muslim women are held back by "limited education; or education, possibly to a high level including university followed however by a marriage which excludes either career development, or even any work at all. | The report says many Muslim women are held back by "limited education; or education, possibly to a high level including university followed however by a marriage which excludes either career development, or even any work at all. |
"Sometimes it is simply a case of limited ambition on the part of the woman faced with family pressures to conform to traditional practice." | "Sometimes it is simply a case of limited ambition on the part of the woman faced with family pressures to conform to traditional practice." |
A survey of more than 1,000 UK Muslims by the Policy Exchange think-tank suggests the younger generation is more likely to be attracted by political forms of Islam. | A survey of more than 1,000 UK Muslims by the Policy Exchange think-tank suggests the younger generation is more likely to be attracted by political forms of Islam. |
Some 17% of over-55s compared with 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds would prefer living under Sharia law than British law, researchers found. | Some 17% of over-55s compared with 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds would prefer living under Sharia law than British law, researchers found. |
Mr Cameron earlier said Muslim extremists were often the "mirror image" of the BNP, seeking out grievances to promote an "us and them" society. | Mr Cameron earlier said Muslim extremists were often the "mirror image" of the BNP, seeking out grievances to promote an "us and them" society. |
These were uncontrolled immigration, extremism, multiculturalism, poverty and "educational apartheid", he added. | These were uncontrolled immigration, extremism, multiculturalism, poverty and "educational apartheid", he added. |
The Conservative leader also said in a speech that people should be inspired, "not bullied", into feeling British. | The Conservative leader also said in a speech that people should be inspired, "not bullied", into feeling British. |
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