This story is posted on a blog called Islamic News and there are no citations (that I could find) for this information. Maybe one of our Australian readers could confirm this pretty forthright (if true) position of the Christian Democratic Party. No politically correct mushiness here.
Australian right Christian Democratic Party is anti-Muslim campaign in anticipation of the federal by-elections in Sydney. Manifesto of the Party, released before the Saturday vote, calls on voters “stand up for Christian values” and requires a ten-year ban Muslim immigration to Australia.
Party nominated nine candidates to contest for a seat the electoral district Bradfield, conservative areas of Sydney, home to the most affluent city dwellers.
Party leader Fred Nile has accused certain circles of the Muslim population in the reluctance to assimilate and forming plans to establish an Islamic state in Australia . He also advocates the introduction of tighter controls over Muslims in the armed forces.
He cited the example of Britain, which Muslims call for the establishment of sharia courts. In connection with what he called a moratorium on Muslim immigration, and not to increase the share of Muslim population above the current 1,7%.
A Melbourne Muslim activist is quoted as saying this would threaten “harmony” and “multiculturalism.” Sounds like they have the lingo down pat! Makes you wonder if Wade Rathke has been community organizing in Australia.