Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Islamophobia Discusses in British Parliament March 2024

Islamophobia was discussed

in the British Parliament

On 4 March 2024

 

Dr Mozammel Haque

 

SNP Member for the Glenrothes constituency Peter Grant asked the question: “What steps he is taking to tackle Islamophobia”  to the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Felicity Buchan  in the House of Commons, British Parliament on 4 March 2024. 

 

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State

for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Felicity Buchan, M.P

What steps he is taking to tackle Islamophobia”

 


SNP Member for the Glenrothes constituency

Peter Grant



SNP Member for the Glenrothes constituency Peter Grant asked again: “An extreme right-wing Conservative MP was allowed to go on an extreme right-wing Conservative-funding TV station and make a series of vile Islamophobic remarks. The MP was not suspended for Islamophobia; he was suspended for refusing to obey an order from his party leader. Does the Minister understand why it is that, not only among Muslim communities but across a much wider range of believers and non-believers, people are becoming increasingly concerned that, in the eyes of this Government, Islamophobia is seen as somehow less abhorrent than other forms of racism?”

Under-Secretary of State

Felicity Buchan, MP

Under-Secretary of State Felicity Buchan replied, “The Government were absolutely clear that those were not appropriate comments. That is completely clear. Any form of religious hatred is not acceptable in our society.”

Conservative Member for the Chipping

Barnet constituency, Theresa Villiers

Conservative Member for the Chipping Barnet constituency, Theresa Villiers, asked, “The recent rise in anti-Muslim hate incidents and crimes is really worrying. Will the Government do everything they can to improve education so as to improve multi-faith understanding and tackle this scourge?”

Under-Secretary of State

Felicity Buchan, MP



Under-Secretary of State Felicity Buchan MP replied, “My right hon. Friend makes a good point. Education is critical, and we need to bring our communities together. Last weekend, I was delighted to attend an inter-faith event in my constituency that included Holland Park synagogue, where it was hosted, and al-Manaar mosque. That inter-faith work and communities working together is critical.”

 

Labour Member for Blaydon constituency,

Liz Twist. MP



Labour Member for Blaydon constituency, Liz Twist, said, “For almost two years this Tory Government have failed to appoint an independent adviser on Islamophobia. The former adviser has criticised the Government for their failure to engage, and revealed that he could not even get them to provide terms of reference for his role” and asked, “. Does the Minister agree that this Government lack the political will to tackle this pernicious hatred, or even to call it out?”

Under-Secretary of State

 Felicity Buchan, MP

Under-Secretary of State Felicity Buchan replied, “I strongly disagree. We plan to appoint a new independent adviser on anti-Muslim hatred, and we will update the House shortly.”

Then Mr Speaker called the Scottish National Party spokesperson.

 

SNP Member for Airdrie and Shotts,

Ms Anum Qaiser



SNP Member for Airdrie and Shotts, Ms Anum Qaiser said, “Like so many, I am fearful of the inability to call out Islamophobia becoming a scaremongering tactic to stoke fear and division and garner support for the extreme far right. It makes life difficult or even dangerous for Muslims. Across all four nations, more can and should be done on a cross-party basis to tackle that hatred. That starts with being able to call out Islamophobia when it occurs.” She asked, “Could the Minister clarify the line between being wrong and being Islamophobic?”

Under-Secretary of State

Felicity Buchan, MP

Under-Secretary of State Felicity Buchan MP replied, “There is no question but that those comments were wrong. I face the Mayor of London in opposition all the time, and I could criticise him for many things—housing, policing, fire or transport—but I would never accuse him of being in any way under the influence of Islamists.”

 

SNP Member for Airdrie and Shotts,  

Ms Anum Qaiser

SNP Member for Airdrie and Shotts, Ms Anum Qaiser, again said, “That response will give people little comfort. Let me paint a picture for the Minister of what life is like for many Muslims growing up and living across these four nations. A month after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, my local mosque in Carfin was petrol bombed. The two men were sentenced to one year and nine months respectively. If asked, most Muslims will have their own stories. Muslims are not asking for special treatment. They work, pay taxes, send their kids to the same schools and support the same football teams. The Government have had ample opportunity over the past few weeks to commit to tackling this stain on society, but there has been no substantial change in policy.”

She asked, “ Next Friday 15 March marks the UN’s International Day to Combat Islamophobia. Will the Government use that opportunity to commit to adopting the definition of the all-party parliamentary group?”

Under-Secretary of State

Felicity Buchan, MP

Under-Secretary of State Felicity Buchan replied, “I want to make it clear that this Government will not tolerate religious hatred towards Muslims or any other faith group. That is a red line. This Government are aware, very sadly, of incidents of anti-Muslim hatred, which is why we put in place an extra £4.9 million of protective security funding for Muslim mosques, faith schools and communities. We are 100% behind our Muslim communities.”

  

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