Labour’s Islamophobia Working Group Includes People Who Think Drawing Attention to Muslims in Rape Gangs is ‘Islamophobic’

The Labour Government has pledged a national inquiry into the scandal of the Pakistani-Muslim rape gangs, but just how serious is it about the issue? Not enough to shelve its plans to bring in an ‘Islamophobia’ definition to be used across government and the public sector that will make it considerably more difficult to discuss those very crimes – and just who is perpetrating them.

The definition is currently being drawn up in private by a Working Group convened by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, whose five-member committee is exclusively composed of Muslims, save for the Chair Dominic Grieve. Grieve, the wettest of Tory Remainers, was the Vice-Chair of the APPG on British Muslims which came up with a definition of ‘Islamophobia’ in 2018 that called the discussion of “grooming gangs” an example of “anti-Muslim racism”.


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RTSC
RTSC
9 months ago

Sunlight is the best disinfectant. Open discussion about Islam, including criticism and satire would be the best way of stopping “Islamophobia.”

But of course, Muslims are not known for tolerance or turning the other cheek when their faith is challenged.

I predict that an Islamophobia “law” will cause quite an electoral backlash.

It won’t protect Labour’s Block Vote; the separate “communities” they have imported and nurtured now have the option of Sectarian MPs … and that will increase.

Meanwhile, the British (non-Muslim) working class will abandon the Party in favour of Reform.

Freddy Boy
9 months ago
Reply to  RTSC

Yes but Reform are going to give us a massive “Robert The Bruce” ( see Braveheart ) moment ! Already doubling down on Tommy Robinson !!..

sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  RTSC

Except that Farage has said he will not reverse immigration and that immigration is the “lifeblood of the UK”. I thought stopping and reversing mass immigration was the reason Reform was gaining ground?

Gezza England
Gezza England
9 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

Of course, we are still waiting for Farage to fulfil his promise to turn Reform from Nigel Farage Ltd into a party controlled by the members.

Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey
9 months ago

It seems that people who try to close down debate on this issue are supporters of child rape.
The term denial of this issue is another attempt at deflection, it is not denial it is outright support for these activities and why should people be labelled as such that their false prophet was in fact, by today’s standards, a child molester.

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
9 months ago

“Labour has a choice to make: is it on the side of justice for grooming gang victims, or Muslims’ supposed hurt feelings?”

Oh, Labour made that choice many years ago: in order to secure the Muslim vote, they were quite happy to overlook the rape gangs.
This time they want to take it further and make it a criminal offense to talk about it.

Mogwai
9 months ago

Disgusting woman, especially because she’s yet another example of somebody who’s a traitor to her own sex. But we’re surrounded by them to varying degrees, aren’t we? The enablers, the ‘flying monkeys’…They even dwell on this site; ”The council chief executive who reportedly tried to bury an asylum seeker’s r*pe charge… Her name is Natalie Brahma-Pearl. She is a career civil servant who previously held senior posts in Horsham and Crawley councils before being appointed to Portsmouth in 2023. Her annual taxpayer-funded salary? Between £149,099 and £164,794, according to the council’s website. According to reports, Brahma-Pearl personally phoned individual councillors and warned them not to speak publicly about the charge—insisting it would breach the council’s code of conduct. In reality, it didn’t. A council spokesman later all but admitted the effort to suppress the news was political—citing “community tensions”. The exact same excuse authorities used in places like Rochdale, Telford and Bradford to cover-up grooming abuse. In light Baroness Casey’s audit, you’d expect resignations to follow.” https://x.com/StarkNakedBrief/status/1936831988654104958 Same woman. Apparently preventing violence against women means covering up actual violence against women, thereby protecting the perps because ‘community tensions’; ”Natalie Brahma-Pearl, Chief Executive of Portsmouth City Council said: “It is important… Read more »

RW
RW
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

That (Portsmouth City Council policies) seems to be the same kind of scam I already wrote about yesterday: Brahma-Pearl is committed to ignoring actual violence against women (or anybody else, for that matter) which is evidenced by the fact that she doesn’t plan to tackle violent crimes. She wants to fight a culture war against all men instead (transform harmful cultures […] around masculinity) and uses the violent crimes she’d determined to ignore as pretext for that.

It’s also pretty certain that her harmful culture is exclusively one of white people.

RW
RW
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’m also wondering what this harmful culture precisely is. The one I’m aware of considers violence against women dishonourable/ unmanly and thus, generally off-limits, while violence against men is perfectly acceptable.

PRSY
PRSY
9 months ago

This week’s podcast includes a very disturbing comment by a guest – the gang rape enquiry should be led by a non-Brit! Such is the penetration of the sick ideology into the highest levels.

RW
RW
9 months ago

Muslims are not an ethnic group. Islam is one of the world religions and has followers of all kinds of ethnic backgrounds across all countries of the world.

JDee
JDee
9 months ago

This link to the original Hamas charter https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/hamas-covenant-full-text include justification from some Hadith sources on reported sayings of the prophet. Although since sanitised for public consumption the Islamic justification for Hamas action is clear, and clearly Hamas and Iranian leadership follow this. They are meant to follow the words and decisions of the prophet (and hence also justification for grooming etc). This is also what has made Israel,s never again, a current now. If these issues cannot be highlighted and challenged i.e that the belief system itself is behind it, then we are in big trouble. Clearly jihad or struggle in the UK has moved on from its first stage of living peaceably. It’s well into it’s 2nd stage.

Cotfordtags
9 months ago

I for one am confused as to what Islamaphobia actually is and who suffers from this fear. Or is it just another modern bastardisation of words to create a false word? If we were to apply this concept to Christianity, would it be against Catholic, Church of England or any other sect of that religion. Would a Catholic be able to make a joke about a Methodist and not breach the law, but a Jew not be able to make the same joke? In other words, as an atheist would I be banned from criticising Shias, but a Sunni would free to criticise that branch of his religion as a false version. We should equally always be told in reports such as these, reports on rape gangs, terrorist attacks etc which branch of Islam the individual is beholden to, so we can see any trends in behaviour.

Sandy Pylos
Sandy Pylos
9 months ago

I look forward to an APPG on Kafirphobia.

djg682
djg682
9 months ago

Government conducted in secrecy and indecent haste, seen across a range of fundamental areas recently, is not good government.

coviture2020
coviture2020
9 months ago

Labour has a choice to make: is it on the side of justice for grooming gang victims, or Muslims’ supposed hurt feelings? 
Grooming gangs victims and free speech.

Jackthegripper
Jackthegripper
9 months ago

Favouring one ethnic group in this way is a recipe for unintended consequences.
Reform and the Tories should announce that they sill scrap this ‘guidance’ after the next election.