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Definition of Islamophobia in the British Parliament

 

Definition of Islamophobia in the British Parliament

on Wednesday 20 March 2024

Dr. Mozammel Haque



There was a debate on the definition of Islamophobia in the House of Commons in the British Parliament on Wednesday 20 March 2024.

 Labour MP

Debbie Abrahams



Labour Member of Parliament for the constituency Oldham East and Saddleworth Debbie Abrahams asked the question: “What recent discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on implementing a definition of Islamophobia.” 

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan  



The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan replied:We will not tolerate anti-Muslim hatred in any form, and we will seek to stamp it out wherever it occurs. We are appointing an independent adviser to tackle the scourge of anti-Muslim hatred, to join our independent adviser on antisemitism. We have a programme for tackling anti-Muslim hatred, which includes the consideration of definitions. It also includes £117 million of funding to protect Muslim places of worship and faith schools until 2028.”

Labour MP

Debbie Abrahams

Labour MP Debbie Abrahams said, “Despite what the Minister says, many believe that the Government’s two-year delay in coming up with a definition on Islamophobia—the Conservatives are the only political party in the UK to have taken so long—reflects their indifference to the fear, discrimination and hatred that thousands of Muslims experience.”

“Why has it taken so long? She questioned.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan  

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan replied: “We do not agree with the all-party group on British Muslims’ definition of Islamophobia; we believe the most appropriate term is “anti-Muslim hatred”. Let me explain why. In this country, there is freedom of religion, and also freedom to criticise a religion. What someone cannot do is discriminate against or show hatred to me because of my religion.”

Mr Speaker 

Mr Speaker said Alex Cunningham is not here. He called the Shadow Secretary of State.

Shadow Secretary of State

Anneliese Dodds



Shadow Secretary of State, Labour/Co-op Member of Parliament from Oxford East,  Anneliese Dodds said: “A senior Conservative who went on to become Prime Minister said that Muslim women “look like letter boxes”. A Conservative candidate for London Mayor said that she wants to defeat her Muslim opponent to make things safer “for our Jewish community”. A former Conservative deputy chairman said that Islamists have “got control” of the Mayor of London.”

She asked the question: “Are those incidents of anti-Muslim hatred the kind of incidents that the Minister just said will not be tolerated?”

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan  

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan replied: “We have made it very clear that a number of these comments we just do not accept—we think they are wrong—but before the hon. Lady throws abuse at Conservative Members, she should take a look at what is happening on the Labour Benches. Hers is the only party that has been sanctioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission for institutional racism. Her party has now given the Whip back to the hon. Member for Middlesbrough (Andy McDonald), even though the Labour party said that his comments were deeply offensive. The right hon. Member for Hackney North and Stoke Newington (Ms Abbott) has also had the Whip suspended because of antisemitism.”

Shadow Secretary of State

Anneliese Dodds

Shadow Secretary of State, Labour/Co-op Member of Parliament from Oxford East, Anneliese Dodds, said, “It is important that we do not trade abuse about these very serious issues. [Interruption.] With respect, that was the tone that I adopted. Where there are issues with political parties, rather than laughing about them, we should take action. That is what the Labour party did after the EHRC investigation. Sadly, the Conservatives have not acted to develop a definition of anti-Muslim hatred. We have changed, but the Conservatives have not. A definition was promised, and an adviser was appointed to develop one five years ago—perhaps the Minister is unaware of that—but today there is still no definition. There is no adviser now, no active anti-Muslim hate crime working group, no hate crime strategy, and minimal action on tackling online hate.”

“When are the Government going to wake up to this problem?” Anneliese Dodds asked.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan  

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Felicity Buchan, replied: “As I said, this Government are completely committed to supporting our Muslim communities. We have said that we will appoint an independent adviser. We have made more money available to protect mosques and Muslim faith schools. I am visiting my local mosque, al-Manaar, this afternoon/early evening to attend an Iftar. If one looks at the composition of the Conservative Front Bench and at how diverse the people there are, one can see clearly that our party is committed to diversity and equality.”

 


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