Woolwich murder

29 May: Prime Minister Cameron: Britain’s successor to Neville Chamberlain

The day after the Woolwich murder, David Cameron condemned it a “betrayal of Islam” as he insisted Britain would stand resolute against terror attacks. He was speaking after chairing a meeting of Whitehall’s Cobra emergency committee of ministers, police chiefs and senior figures in the security services. Standing outside Downing Street on May 23 ,2013, the Prime Minister said: “This was not just an attack on Britain – and on our British way of life. It was also a betrayal of Islam and of the Muslim communities who give so much to our country. “There is nothing in Islam that justifies this truly dreadful act.” The real betrayal lies in the Cameron’s dangerous appeasement  of Islam and his wilful  blindness to Islam’s true nature. See the articles “An Explanatory Memorandum” – the secret document revealing plans for the Islamic invasion of the West, and Western nations under threat from stealth…