PM - what we are seeing in west is 'rebellion' by some new generations of muslims, their parents generally secular in nature, grateful of coming to the west to escape something.

Young groups of influencable men, who they see they parents as failing islam are getting 'radicalised'.

I know the source is the mail which is right wing but they quote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-432075/Multiculturalism-drives-y...

"13 per cent of young Muslims said they "admired" organisations such as Al Qaeda which are prepared to "fight the West"."

The poll found that just 19 per cent of Muslims over 55 would prefer to send their children to Islamic state schools. That increased to 37 per cent of those aged 16 to 24.

If a Muslim converts to another religion, 36 per cent of 16-to-24-year-olds thought this should be punished by death, compared with 19 per cent of 55s and over.

According to the poll, 74 per cent of those aged 16 to 24 prefer Muslim women to wear the veil, compared with only 28 per cent of over 55s.

The report by Miss Mirza, British-born daughter of Pakistani immigrants, concludes that some Muslim groups have exaggerated the problems of "Islamophobic" sentiment among non-Muslim Britons, which has fuelled a sense of victimhood.

The vast majority of Muslims ? 84 per cent ? believed they had been treated fairly in British society.
And just over a quarter ? 28 per cent ? believed that authorities in Britain had gone "over the top" in trying not to offend Muslims.

The Government has been accused of failing to tackle the so-called "preachers of hate".

No one has convicted under legislation introduced to deal with such figures. One radical cleric, Abu Hamza, was allowed to encourage extremism for years before finally being prosecuted ? but under separate laws and only under threat of him being extradited to the U.S.