The Archbishop of Canterbury caused consternation yesterday by calling for Islamic law to be recognised in Britain.
He declared that sharia and Parliamentary law should be given equal legal status so the people could choose which governs their lives.
This raised the prospect of Islamic courts in Britain with full legal powers to approve polygamous marriages, grant easy divorce for men and prevent finance firms from charging interest.
His comments in a BBC interview and a lecture to lawyers were condemned at a time when government ministers are striving to encourage integration and stop the nation from "sleepwalking to segregation".
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So, I guess he's OK with adulterous women and homosexuals being stoned to death?
And is this really the way to handle an increasingly diverse nation? I think it wouldn't put a stop to segregation, but create more of it. There wouldn't be a single Britain, but a Muslim Britain, and a non-Muslim Britain.