Lib Dems vow to do away with anti-Muslims prejudice

Lib Dems vow to do away with anti-Muslims prejudice
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Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats, promised he would check the anti-Muslim discrimination perpetrated by the government and police in many guises. Riding high in the opinion polls and looking set to be a potential kingmaker after the 6th May election, Clegg said his party was completely against the anti-Muslim prejudice at all levels and would campaign to end the discrimination that hurts Muslim communities, from restricting stop and search, to scrapping control orders, to getting innocent people off the DNA database. Were also pushing for changes to reduce discrimination against Muslims in the work place, including anonymous job application forms and pay audits to make sure people arent being paid unfairly, Clegg said, who has seen his star rise in the last few weeks in a way unseen in the modern political history. Almost all polls point to a hung parliament with no conclusive winners and this a result the two major parties Labour and Conservative desperately want to avoid but the hung parliament is what suits the centrist Liberal Democrats.
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