As Editor of the Westminster Journal I am glad to say that both HSBC and the Children’s Mutual have now agreed to cease advertising on Ummah.com and have promised to be more careful as to where they advertise in future. Ummah.com is now free of paid mainstream ads though it can link to whatever brands it wants through revenue share sites. Ummah’s paid links are now burkha shops and other retailers of similar tat. Ummah.com is now costing the extreme Islamist community to keep itself up and running.
I would like to thank all those who contacted the mainstream advertisers by email, telephone and by letter. Together we have achieved a small but important victory which goes to show we can cause these Islamist menaces real problems simply by uniting against them - pushing them into the margins where they belong. Pointing out to the mainstream that the more we ignore, and thus cause distress to, these kinds of extremists the less of a future they have in Britain.
A well done indeed to everyone involved. Thanks for your fantastic support.
There are plenty more victories to be won now and over coming years. The time has come to show the ideology of extreme Islamism the exit door from Britain. There is no place for extreme Islamist barbarism in this country - not in our schools, universities, places of worship, local government, politics or anywhere.
To extremist Islamists who dare reside in Britain: ditch your warped ideology now, tell your extremist “scholars” and “imams” to flee like Bakri and tell your wives and sisters they are free to do as they please within English law.
Ummah.com. We are watching you. Indeed, all sites which act as virtual homes for extremist Islamist detritus - beware, as your days are numbered. There is no place for you in a modern civilised Britain, whether virtually or actually. Why not join Sajid Pandore - Ummah.com’s incompetent moderator - and escape to Dubai?

Just before Christmas this publication began a campaign to have mainstream advertisers like HSBC remove their paid advertising from the website Ummah.com. We expected it to last a week or two. The campaign only required a day.