Morrissey has launched a tirade against halal – the Islamic method of animal slaughter – describing it as ‘evil’ and claiming it needs approval from ‘supporters of ISIS’
Morrissey has launched a tirade against halal – the Islamic method of animal slaughter – describing it as ‘evil’ and claiming it needs approval from ‘supporters of ISIS’.
In an interview on a fan website earlier this week, the ex-Smiths frontman also attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan, saying he couldn’t ‘talk properly’ and that London was ‘debased’.
The 58-year-old animal welfare activist – who has been labelled ‘worse than Trump’, an ‘over-rated racist’ and a ‘fool’ by social media users – added that animal rights must come before religion.
The singer told Morrissey Central: ‘If you have any concern for animal welfare, for example, you cannot possibly vote for either Conservatives or Labour, because both parties support halal slaughter, which, as we all know, is evil.
‘Furthermore, halal slaughter requires certification that can only be given by supporters of ISIS, and yet in England we have halal meat served in hospitals and schools!’
The singer added: ‘I am not saying that stunned slaughter is acceptable, because it couldn’t ever be.
The former Smiths frontman told fan website Morrissey Central: ‘Halal slaughter requires certification that can only be given by supporters of ISIS, and yet in England we have halal meat served in hospitals and schools!’
‘If you use the term “humane slaughter” then you might as well talk in terms of “humane rape”. People sound very stupid when they mention “humane slaughter”.’
In conventional slaughterhouses, animals are given an electric shock to ensure they are unconscious before their throats are cut, minimising suffering.
However many in the Muslim faith claim that stunning is also inhumane and that when an animal is slaughtered properly, it immediately becomes unconscious and dies within seconds.
And on the subject of Sadiq Khan, the singer said on the fan website: ‘I saw an interview where he [the mayor] was discussing mental health, and he repeatedly said “men’el”… he could not say the words “mental health”.’
MailOnline has contacted the Mayor of London’s office and the Halal Food Authority for comment.
Discussing the recent rise in the number of people killed on the streets of London, Morrissey described it as ‘debased’ – adding that the capital was second only to Bangladesh for acid attacks.

In an interview on a fan website, the ex-Smiths frontman also attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan (above, today with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau), saying he couldn’t ‘talk properly’ and that London was ‘debased’
Stating that we live in an ‘Age of Atrocity’, he went on to claim that because all the attacks were ‘non-white’, they were not being ‘truthfully addressed’ by the Government, the Metropolitan Police or the BBC due to political correctness.
He also had a rant against Diane Abbott during the talk.
Asked by the interviewer whether he voted to leave the EU, Morrissey replied: ‘No. I don’t have sufficient faith in the circus of politics… It is a moral disaster on every level. Even Tesco wouldn’t employ Diane Abbott.’
Morrissey has never been shy about his views on meat eaters, once declaring: ‘If I’m introduced to anyone who eats beings, I walk away.’





In February, Morrissey wrote to Irish agriculture minister Michael Creed calling for a ban on fur farming.
The singer thanked Mr Creed for banning wild animal circuses last year and urged him to ‘continue on this progressive path by also outlawing fur farming’ in Ireland.
The letter, on behalf of animal welfare group Peta, said: ‘Ireland has three fur farms, on which 200,000 minks are jammed into squalid cages and denied the opportunity to roam, swim, or care for their young.
‘This confinement causes them such psychological distress that many go insane and mutilate themselves.’
He continued: ‘They’re killed when they’re only about six months old, crammed by the dozens into a box and gassed to death. And for what?
‘A stale “status symbol” that nobody wants to wear any more.’