Yes, and I do support some of their points. I do fully understand why would they react in a hostile manner towards muslims be it because of terrorist organisations in the middle east or muslims in the UK fighting for Sharia. Frankly, I don't understand muslims like Anjem, why will you promote Sharia in the UK? I feel tempted to say go back to Pakistan then. I've realised a lot of pakistanis are this way when I lived in the UK,however, arabs, kurds and persians in the UK aren't like that (unless islamic extremists or part of a terrorist organisation in the M.E). If I go to a country which is secular, say the UK, I should respect their laws (they fought and thought about them), human rights and freedom of speech. They're secular but, they have an "essence" of Christianity and an "essence" of Britishism (being polite even if you hate that person and want to shoot them dead lol, drinking all the time etc) - So, I should RESPECT that. The government is providing muslims with mosques, freedom of speech (they can protest about anything really, for example, if they don't want a UK intervention in Syria) and jobs....so, they should really start being thankful to the government. I know at the back of their heads, they're thinking of the west's intervention in the M.E and how it's unfair, but, they can protest peacefully against that and at the same time still be thankful to the very same government that is allowing them to live. THEY MUST STRIKE A BALANCE.