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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8454769.stmBut Lord West said: "He's spoken about killing 100 million Muslims and spoken in very violent and unpleasant terms about homosexuals."
Such remarks were "very deeply offensive", he added.
Lord West also said: "The former Home Secretary [Jacqui Smith] made clear that Mr Savage was banned for... unacceptable behaviour and making comments that might lead to civil violence [and] community violence."
The minister did not read out any of the allegedly offensive statements by Mr Savage, but said: "I will provide a list of the things he has said, some of which are fairly objectionable and unpleasant.
"I would be surprised if some of the these statements could be put in a context that makes them anything other than abhorrent."
Labour's Lord Peston raised a laugh when he suggested the ban on Mr Savage was part of the government's "approach of protecting British jobs for British workers, namely that we produce enough nutcases here not to import any from other countries."
Many Muslims, however, are not banned for suggesting that the punishment for apostasy is death, and to call openly for violent Jihad in the UK. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/21/world ... ondon.html

