Faith-based Discrimination and Harassment
Debated In the British Parliament on 20 March 2024
Dr. Mozammel Haque
There was a debate on Faith-based Discrimination and Harassment in the House of Commons of the British Parliament on Wednesday, the 20th of March 2024.
Labour MP Fleur Anderson
Labour Member of the British Parliament from the Putney constituency,
Fleur Anderson asked the question: “What steps she is taking with the
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to help reduce
faith-based discrimination and harassment.”
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: All forms of religious hatred have
absolutely no place in our communities, and we work with police and community
partners to monitor and combat it. We are taking a broad approach to tackling
religious hatred, and are engaging extensively with experts to explore how
religious hatred is experienced by British communities and how it affects
different faiths and individuals.
Labour MP Fleur Anderson
Labour MP said: “There has been an appalling surge of antisemitism and
Islamophobia in recent months, but the anti-Muslim hatred working group has
been suspended since March 2020, and the hate crime strategy is four years old;
we clearly need a new one to tackle the hate crime in our communities.”
Labour MP Fleur Anderson asked, “Will the Minister commit to restarting
the anti-Muslim hatred working group and bringing forward a new hate crime
strategy?”
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Felicity Buchan
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and
Communities, Felicity Buchan, replied: As I said in answer to previous
questions, we will appoint a new adviser on anti-Muslim hatred. We are engaging
with the Muslim community at senior levels. The Prime Minister and the
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have recently met
Tell MAMA, which plays a very important role in tackling hate crime. This
Government are completely behind our Muslim communities, and we will absolutely
do the right thing for them.
Mr Speaker called
the SNP spokesperson.
SNP spokesperson and Member of Parliament for East Renfrewshire, Kirsten
Oswald, said, “The increase in antisemitism and Islamophobia is eye-watering.
It should be of serious concern to us all. Urgent action is needed on both
fronts, and community cohesion and dialogue must be a priority. In recent
months, there has been a 335% increase in Islamophobic hate cases in the UK.
None the less, and despite our just having had the International Day to Combat
Islamophobia, the UK Government have not convened the anti-Muslim hatred
working group in more than four years. Now that the next anti-Muslim hatred
adviser has quit over extremist threats, we need concrete answers.”
“When will the Government take tackling Islamophobia seriously?” asked Kirsten
Oswald.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Felicity Buchan
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of
State Felicity Buchan replied: “We have made it incredibly clear that the
Government are completely committed to tackling anti-Muslim hatred. We have
upped the amount of money going towards the protection of mosques and
Muslim faith schools. We are about to appoint a new anti-Muslim hatred adviser.
This is an effort across Government. I completely agree that the levels of both
anti-Muslim hatred and antisemitism that we see at the moment are not
acceptable. That is why we are dealing with it.”
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