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− | '''Anne Marie Walters''' is | + | '''Anne Marie Walters''' is the founder and spokesperson of [[Sharia Watch UK]], was briefly a [[UK Independence Party]] (UKIP) parliamentary candidate and remained a member in January 2015. |
− | + | ==History== | |
+ | For several years Water worked for [[One Law For All]] which would later issued a statement condemning her.<ref name="SWUKIRR">[http://www.irr.org.uk/news/sharia-watch-uk-and-the-metamorphosis-of-anne-marie-waters/ Sharia Watch UK and the Metamorphosis of Anne Marie Waters], Institute of Race Relations, 21 January 2015</ref> | ||
− | + | Waters was formerly a [[Labour Party]] member and in summer 2013 was nearly selected as a parliamentary candidate. After failing to be selected as a Labour candidate she joined [[UKIP]]. | |
− | Waters was formerly a [[Labour Party]] member and was nearly selected as a parliamentary candidate. | ||
− | + | In April 2014 she launched the organistion [[Sharia Watch UK]] and in May 2014 announced that she would stand as its candidate for Basildon and Billericay<ref name="Walters"> [http://www.annemariewaters.org/why-i-am-proud-to-stand-for-ukip/ Why I am proud to stand for UKIP], personal website, July 2014, acc Nov 2014</ref> but she appears to have been subsequently de-selected, in approximately October 2014.<ref name="SWUKIRR"/> | |
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
===Sharia Watch UK=== | ===Sharia Watch UK=== | ||
− | Waters founded [[Sharia Watch UK]] in April 2014. Its launch event took place in the House of Lords, hosted by [[Baroness Cox]], a peer who has previously invited far-right Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] to show his anti-Islam film [[Fitna]] in the Lords. [[Charlie Klendjian]] of the [[Lawyers Secular Society]] also spoke. | + | Waters founded [[Sharia Watch UK]] in April 2014. Its launch event took place in the House of Lords, hosted by [[Baroness Cox]], a peer who has previously invited far-right Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] to show his anti-Islam film [[Fitna]] in the Lords. [[Charlie Klendjian]] of the [[Lawyers Secular Society]] also spoke. |
==Views== | ==Views== | ||
+ | In an Oxford Union debate in February 2013 she spoke against the motion 'This house believes Islam is a religion of peace'.<ref name="SWUKIRR"/> | ||
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*[http://www.annemariewaters.org/sharia-law-and-human-rights-anne-marie-waters-at-queen-mary-university/ Sharia Law and Human Rights – Anne Marie Waters at Queen Mary University], personal website, October 2014 | *[http://www.annemariewaters.org/sharia-law-and-human-rights-anne-marie-waters-at-queen-mary-university/ Sharia Law and Human Rights – Anne Marie Waters at Queen Mary University], personal website, October 2014 | ||
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*[[One Law For All]] - former employee | *[[One Law For All]] - former employee | ||
*[[Labour Party]] - former member | *[[Labour Party]] - former member | ||
+ | *[[Lawyers Secular Society]] | ||
+ | *[[National Secular Society]] | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 22:51, 21 January 2015
Anne Marie Walters is the founder and spokesperson of Sharia Watch UK, was briefly a UK Independence Party (UKIP) parliamentary candidate and remained a member in January 2015.
Contents
History
For several years Water worked for One Law For All which would later issued a statement condemning her.[1]
Waters was formerly a Labour Party member and in summer 2013 was nearly selected as a parliamentary candidate. After failing to be selected as a Labour candidate she joined UKIP.
In April 2014 she launched the organistion Sharia Watch UK and in May 2014 announced that she would stand as its candidate for Basildon and Billericay[2] but she appears to have been subsequently de-selected, in approximately October 2014.[1]
Activities
Sharia Watch UK
Waters founded Sharia Watch UK in April 2014. Its launch event took place in the House of Lords, hosted by Baroness Cox, a peer who has previously invited far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders to show his anti-Islam film Fitna in the Lords. Charlie Klendjian of the Lawyers Secular Society also spoke.
Views
In an Oxford Union debate in February 2013 she spoke against the motion 'This house believes Islam is a religion of peace'.[1]
- Sharia Law and Human Rights – Anne Marie Waters at Queen Mary University, personal website, October 2014
Affiliations
- Sharia Watch UK - spokesperson
- UKIP - member and former parliamentary candidate in 2014
- One Law For All - former employee
- Labour Party - former member
- Lawyers Secular Society
- National Secular Society
Contact
- Website http://www.annemariewaters.org/
Resources
- Sharia Watch UK and the Metamorphosis of Anne Marie Waters, Institute of Race Relations, 21 January 2015
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sharia Watch UK and the Metamorphosis of Anne Marie Waters, Institute of Race Relations, 21 January 2015
- ↑ Why I am proud to stand for UKIP, personal website, July 2014, acc Nov 2014