SH0CKING AND OUTRAGE: GB News CUTS broadcast to Report on event that “Should NEVER be ALL0WED in Britain”!

Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys slammed the decision (Image: GB News)

GB News presenters have voiced their anger after it was reported that a government jobs site is advertising a role in a Sh@r1a court. Several TV hosts have expressed that this should “never, ever be allowed in Britain” and insisted that the British state should not be promoting the job advert. The £23,500-a-year administrative role is being advertised on the Department for Work and Pensions GOV UK website. The mounting anger comes after it was reported that an investigation revealed Britain has become the Western capital for Sh@r1a courts.

Patrick Christys exclaimed on X: “This should never, ever be allowed in Britain. The job requires a degree in Sh@r1a Law, but only ‘familiarity’ with British law. Which says it all, really.”

 

Similarly, GB News presenter and Reform UK MP Richard Tice also said online: “Sh@r1ah Law is not legal in UK. So why is Govt recruiting a SH@R1AH LAW ADMINISTRATOR? Or has AI got ahead of itself?” [sic] with an angry and confused emoji added.

Several MPs have also reacted to the job advert. Reform’s Zia Yusuf wrote: “There is only one legal system in the UK. Any attempt to upend or replace it should be illegal.”

Tory MP Peter Bedford also commented: “I would be aghast if a politician signed off allowing recruitment for this type of role. I suspect, once again, this is the 0ut-of-c0ntrol c1vil s3rvice creating and implementing policy contrary to democratic authority. This must stop.”

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“Facts matter. The job is advertised on DwP website but NOT a government job. It is …”
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Richard Tice has also had his say on the job advert (Image: Getty)

The job for a ‘Sh@r1a Law Administrator’ is located at Manchester Community Centre in Didsbury. The advert description requested an individual to “provide all admin and secretarial work for Manchester Sh@r1a Council,” including to “plan, manage, organise and oversee all MSC social and sh@r1a services and activities on a day-to-day basis.”

The required experience on the advert also states that the candidate must have a Diploma or Degree in Sh@r1ah Law and “working experience in Sh@r1ah Law related fields and/or Sh@r1ah Courts in Muslim countries.”

Essential skills include “boundary setting,” as the advert states: “The nature of the work means it is easy to get emotionally involved in certain cases.”

According to MailOnline, a DWP spokesperson said: “This is a position being advertised on the Find A Job portal by an independent registered charity and is not within DWP. Find A Job is a free platform to help jobseekers find vacancies with employers from various sectors.”