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Theresa May New Uk Prime Minister Good Or Bad For Sikhs?


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Since she is the new prime minister of the UK now and going to be in office for another 4 years unless another general election is called.

Is she going to be good thing for British Sikhs or bad?

Judging by her track record she has done a reasonable job as a home secretary keeping the UK safe but she seems to have an agenda that is very dangerous in terms of spying by the state on all citizens and bringing in legislation that discriminates against men. She also was in charge when those "go home" vans were going around and raided a Sikh gurdwara in luton looking for illegal immigrants just after the very short and whitewashed report on thatchers British govt collusion with indira's indian govt in organizing operation blue star against the Sikh religion. She also brought in new home office rules that discriminated against non-EU citizens coming into the UK especially if you wanted to marry someone outside the EU but now have to earn over £18k and have £10k in savings.

I see very real prospect of riots and social disorder coming in the short to long term with oppression and tension rising in the UK between different communities due to the authoritarian agenda people like Theresea May have.

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In 2014 Theresa May spoke at the General Assembly of the Sikh Council UK. She also unveiled statues of Sikh soldiers at the National Sikh Heritage Centre in Derby in 2014.

In April 2016 Theresa May signed the papers to de-proscribe the International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF).

This could be turning point in Anglo-Sikh relations.....

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