Labour’s Muslim Vote Machine

Last week saw the launch of a national telephone helpline by the British Muslim Trust (BMT) to monitor and respond to “anti-Muslim hate” across the United Kingdom. High-profile attendees at the launch event included Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley and London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan. Appointed in the summer of 2025 by the Labour Government to track anti-Muslim incidents, the BMT will be collecting and recording data on “Islamophobia” and offering support to those affected, while receiving significant Government funding and vocal backing.

Certainly, the BMT’s mission statement bears all the hallmarks of public sector doublespeak. It states: “Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred are rooted in systemic socio-economic inequalities. These intersect to produce some of the worst outcomes in health, education, employment and poverty for British Muslims.” That’s quite the word salad. Unfortunately for the BMT, the worst outcomes for health in this country are those for Gypsies and Travellers, while the worst outcomes in education are those for white British pupils.

Continuing the received wisdom, Minister for Faith, Lord Khan, says: “The rise of anti-Muslim hatred in this county is alarming and deeply concerning… I look forward to working with the British Muslim Trust on our shared ambition to create a safer, more tolerant society for everyone as part of our Plan for Change.”

A hate crime in English law is any offence perceived as motivated by hostility or prejudice based on a personal characteristic. Only such crimes required to be recorded by police and reported to the Home Office count as hate crimes, unlike hate ‘incidents‘ which do not meet this threshold.

In the year ending March 2025, in England and Wales, there were 4,478 recorded anti-Muslim hate crimes (45% of all religious hate crimes) and 2,873 antisemitic hate crimes (29% of all religious hate crimes). With Muslims numbering 3.9 million and Jews 290,000, this translates as 12 religious hate crimes per 10,000 Muslims and 106 religious hate crimes per 10,000 Jews – nearly nine times as many.

But the Government seems to be concentrating only on Islamophobia. Is this really a genuine initiative to ascertain the scale of anti-Muslim hostility in modern Britain? In recent years, and particularly since the October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel and the Gaza war that followed, Labour has faced sustained political pressure from within constituencies where Muslim voters form a significant share of the electorate. Internal rebellions by Labour councillors, Parliamentary dissent over ceasefire votes and the rise of ‘Gaza independent’ challengers in elections have reinforced the sense that the party is attuning its strategies with an eye on holding vulnerable seats. This scheme with the BMT, along with an ongoing yearning to legally define “anti-Muslim hatred” could, alternatively, be seen as the Labour Government desperately trying to shore up its once dependable Muslim vote.

The Labour Party once built its power on collective action and class solidarity. Now it just seems to build it on blocs. And few blocs matter more to the modern Labour machine than Britain’s Muslim electorate. It is concentrated in often impoverished urban seats, it is politically deployable and is increasingly courted through a sprawling ecosystem of state recognition, funded advocacy and grievance politics.

The funding and support of the BMT helpline isn’t mere casual outreach. The inevitable rise in reported ‘Islamophobic’ incidents as a consequence of the helpline will constitute a form of electoral engineering. Over the past two decades, Labour’s approach has followed a familiar pattern: identify a demographic, build representative structures around it, fund engagement bodies and position the party as that group’s political shield. They can label the structures as advisory boards or consultative councils. The branding is flexible but the function is constant – organise the Muslim vote.

Old Labour spoke about wages. New Labour and its ideological descendants speak about ‘communities’. This shift is not semantic; it is strategic. Traditional class politics unites voters across religion and ethnicity. Identity politics segments them, making them far easier to manage, message and mobilise. In this framework, British Muslims are no longer simply citizens who happen to share a faith. They are treated as a political constituency requiring bespoke institutions, funding channels and grievance recognition. This produces political compartmentalisation rather than integration.

Let’s be clear – anti-Muslim hostility exists. Mosques are vandalised and individuals are abused. Where crimes occur, they should of course be prosecuted. But the scale and framing of the problem have become fiercely contested. Under Labour-aligned advocacy networks, Islamophobia is rarely presented as one form of religious prejudice among many. Instead, it is framed as uniquely prevalent; embedded, structural and on the rise. The BMT initiative will merely accentuate that.

Labour’s messaging to Muslim voters is carefully calibrated: you are under threat; society is hostile; only we stand between you and that hostility. In turn, Labour desires political consolidation in key constituencies where even small shifts can determine parliamentary careers (current Labour leadership hopeful Wes Streeting will know this better than anyone). A cohesive religious vote mobilised around grievance and channelled through established leadership bodies is the dream of the campaign strategist.

However, British Muslims are among the most internally diverse populations in the country; ethnically, doctrinally and politically. In my experience in engaging with many of Britain’s Muslim communities, this is very apparent. Female representatives of some North African diasporas, for example, are vocal, engaged and empowered, whereas women from South Asian communities tend to be cowed, quiet and isolated. Moreover, many Muslims are secular with many rejecting clerical authority altogether.

Yet Government engagement tends to revolve around a narrow band of professional activists, faith leaders and institutional spokesmen – some of whom are questionable to say the least. State recognition anoints groups such as the BMT as ‘community voices’. Funding and access entrench them. Dissenting Muslims (liberals, reformists, women challenging patriarchal structures, ex-Muslims) often find themselves sidelined by the very bodies claiming to represent them. The Labour Government picks its partners, and those partners are politically convenient.

Labour’s posture is riddled with contradictions. While courting Muslim voters through identity politics, it has simultaneously presided over the expansion of Prevent and wider counter-extremism frameworks: policies which many Muslims still feel constitute intrusive surveillance, despite the recent emphasis on the ‘far Right’. Are Muslims a vulnerable community needing protection or a risk category needing monitoring? It would appear Labour thinks they are both. When security issues dominate, Labour plays the security card. When elections loom, Labour empathises.

The ripple effect is, of course, that when one group receives state-endorsed outlets, funding streams and hate monitoring partnerships, others notice. The question inevitably follows: where is our recognition? The civic sphere fragments into competing victimhood markets, each lobbying for validation and precious resources. The much desired notion of social cohesion erodes through Government-sanctioned division. Not of the Right, as Ministers would have us believe, but of the so-called progressive Left.

This doesn’t mean that the BMT or the Labour Government will need to literally fabricate anti-Muslim hate statistics. Selective emphasis will achieve similar ends. The worst incidents will be highlighted and activist datasets will be uncritically accepted. And the dominant narrative is clear: Muslims besieged; Labour protective.

The Labour Party hopes that such approaches will lock down urban seats, energise activist networks and reinforce partisan loyalty. But nations are not governed on electoral cycles alone, and the long-term consequences are corrosive. Religious identity will harden into political identity (which we are already seeing) and sectarian lobbying will be normalised. Equal citizenship and integration requires dissolving boundaries, not institutionalising them.

At its core, this is not about Muslims at all. It is about how a governing party chooses to organise society. Does it treat citizens as individuals under a shared civic contract, or as demographic blocs to be structured, managed and electorally harvested? Labour’s modern instinct leans unmistakably toward the latter. And Britain becomes a little less united each time the state chooses such architecture over common nationhood.

Paul Birch is a former police officer and counter-terrorism specialist. You can read his Substack here.

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AynRandyAndy
1 month ago

Islam is incompatible with western society.
So they can take their dangerous third world ideology somewhere else.
And that includes the deviant bloke in the photo.

pjar
1 month ago
Reply to  AynRandyAndy

‘Muslim’and ‘trust’, two words that go together like bacon and eggs.

Well, not bacon, obviously…

huxleypiggles
1 month ago
Reply to  pjar

😀😀😀

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
1 month ago
Reply to  pjar

Mmm, baaaaacon.

Heretic
Heretic
1 month ago
Reply to  AynRandyAndy

I thought that was a bloke in the headscarf, too! But it could be yet another example of what one commenter said of a Muslim woman’s photo:

“A compelling argument for the use of the full face veil.”

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
1 month ago
Reply to  Heretic

Could it be that people are fed up of Muslims because they go put of their way to make themselves obnoxious ?

Angelcake
Angelcake
1 month ago
Reply to  Heretic

Brian’s mum in Monty Pythons Life of Brian innit 🤣

Smudger
1 month ago
Reply to  AynRandyAndy

Lebanon-by-the-Atlantic here we come (are)!

Corky Ringspot
27 days ago
Reply to  AynRandyAndy

hahahaha!

psychedelia smith
1 month ago

There should be no such thing as a ‘British Muslim’ and there should be no such thing as ‘British Mosque’. You are either a fully integrated, fully participating, fully employed, English speaking British citizen who has ditched the Darth Vader cosplay and all other misogynistic and inflammatory religious paraphernalia, or you are told to find another country more suitable to your needs.

huxleypiggles
1 month ago

Seconded 👍

stewart
1 month ago

I don’t agree. The UK isn’t a theocracy – at least not yet.

But I would agree to setting up an anti-white hate helpline.

I am willing to bet that if we recorded how many instances we have of abuse against muslims and how many against whites, the whites “win” hands down. At least by the modern day definition of abuse, which is basically any negative statement.

Elon, please set up for us an anti-white hatred helpline!

psychedelia smith
1 month ago
Reply to  stewart

Try working in Blackburn for a week. Then get back to me.

Smudger
1 month ago

Spot on!

jimshall
jimshall
1 month ago

Yes they should all be dressed as druids

pjar
1 month ago

Looking at the goings on in the Middle East, and thereabouts, it’s pretty clear that nobody dislikes a Muslim quite like another Muslim.

Which is why so many of them are here and why, inevitably they’ve brought so much of what they claim to be escaping with them.

Quite how this new outfit is going to square that circle remains a mystery…

Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
1 month ago

Since1979 there have been over 48,000 Muslim terrorist attacks – 80% of which were directed at other Muslims. Are these terror attacks “anti-Muslim hate”?

huxleypiggles
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

So almost 10,000 terrorist attacks against non muslims. I think we can do without them.

huxleypiggles
1 month ago

look forward to working with the British Muslim Trust on our shared ambition to create a safer, more tolerant society for everyone as part of our Plan for Change.”

When are the full details of the Plan for Change going to be published? It would be helpful to be given a clue.

jimshall
jimshall
1 month ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Maybe we’re going to have to tolerate intolerance

Frances Killian
Frances Killian
1 month ago

When I read the headline I was hoping this might be an expose of the harvesting of postal votes which I understand is a feature of voting in some communities. I have no evidence for this but I have read that it occurs particularly in local elections.

The weaponising of protected characteristics to achieve unfair advantage is easily exploited in our overly apologetic society. We all recognise it and it’s a massive source of resentment. If you don’t succeed on equal terms you redouble your efforts, you don’t resort the whining that you should be given special treatment.

mrbu
mrbu
1 month ago

Divide and rule.

Gezza England
Gezza England
1 month ago

I look forward to working with the British Muslim Trust on our shared ambition to create a safer, more tolerant society for everyone as part of our Plan for Change.

Or a muslim caliphate as it is known where ‘everyone’ means only muslims.

Let’s be clear – anti-Muslim hostility exists. Mosques are vandalised and individuals are abused. Where crimes occur, they should of course be prosecuted.

Oh, dear – how sad. Not hearing many reports of mass rape of muslims, or of muslims being murdered, or of men going into muslim gatherings with a backpack full of explosives and committing mass murder.

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
1 month ago

In the recent conviction of 2 Muslims who are ISIS supporters intending to kill anti-Semitism marchers and Jews, one of the men convicted can be seen telling his interrogators that the Koran says to kill non-muslims and that this comes from God which means it is permitted and fine.

If Muslims take this view, or take the view that they are Muslim first, British second (current Home Secretary) then they should leave Britain either voluntarily or be deported.

This initiative should get no public money whatsoever.

Mrs.Croc
Mrs.Croc
1 month ago

Can we have a telephone helpline for anti white hate ?

Mogwai
1 month ago

Is it any wonder we see so much bother and over-representation in the crime stats when men who think this is completely acceptable ( see below ) are imported? Could there be a better illustration of a clash of cultures or how Islam is totally incompatible with our way of life? And if I wouldn’t be able to wear my regular summer wardrobe ( shorts and vest tops, swimwear on the beach etc ) if I lived in Saudi Arabia etc, and would need to amend my dress code to meet their standards, why are we seeing Muslim women walking around in Western countries resembling mobile parasols, sometimes with only their eyes showing, and we’re meant to tolerate that? To see women walking around like that in a European city should be an affront to any decent person. You can still dress ‘modestly’ without resembling a Halloween ghoul, as plenty of Muslim women MPs demonstrate. They are the ones who should be making the effort to fit in with our culture, not the other way round. They’ve got somewhere to pray, what more do they need? I agree with Rupert Lowe who wants to ban the bhurka and religious slaughter,… Read more »

Mogwai
1 month ago
Reply to  Mogwai

So this is what I don’t get: If it’s true that a large majority of Halal-labelled meat is actually produced via the stunning method of slaughter, how are discerning non-Muslim consumers who give a toss about animal welfare standards supposed to differentiate between that and the non-stun kind? It’s impossible unless they label it as such, right? Same goes for kosher, of course. I don’t see a way around this other than an outright ban on the lot, but Reform don’t agree, seemingly. I think this is just pure capitulation to minority religions; ”Nigel Farage’s party is disparaged as populist by the commentariat, but he has avoided some of the crowd-pleasing red meat he could so easily have plumped for. Reform says it will not ban halal slaughter; Lowe’s party has made such a ban a core part of its platform and its social media messaging. This alone means, to me at least, that Restore Britain is not fit for public office at any level. What does a call for banning halal – if it is not plain prejudice – actually mean? It is a call for a ban on non-stun slaughter. Abattoirs are required by law to stun livestock… Read more »

Mogwai
1 month ago
Reply to  Mogwai

OK, time to step away from the device…got a bit obsessed on this topic, but what I did find out is that stunning the animal is permitted in Halal slaughter. Just because electricity wasn’t available 1400 years ago doesn’t mean those same primitive methods should still be in use now;

“Some people ask me if the modern style of slaughtering is Islamic, which is first stunning the animal, and then slaughtering it. In answer I say that it is not un-Islamic. I do not agree with orthodox Muslim scholars who say that this system was unknown to early Islam. These instruments which help alleviate the pain of animals were not available in those days. However, the principle, that even in killing you should show mercy, was enunciated by the Holy Founder of Islam himself.”
Therefore, the modern method of stunning animals before slaughter does not go against the teachings of the Holy Prophet as it renders the animal unconscious and reduces pain. Though stunning as we know it today was unknown in early Islam, its aim to minimise suffering reflects the spirit of mercy as taught by Islam and the Holy Prophet.”

https://www.alhakam.org/halal-slaughter-stunning-and-religious-freedom/

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
1 month ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I heard that the poor beasts are not properly stunned so it’s the usual Muslim lying.

Heretic
Heretic
1 month ago

May I just point out that many years ago Muslims set up an official Anti-Muslim Helpline for “victims” to report Anti-Muslim Hate Attacks. It was called “Tell Mama” (yes, really), and was continually flooded with Dreadful Tales of Vicious Gangs of White Christian Men Rampaging the Streets, attacking helpless Muslim woman & babies, ripping off their headscarves and beating up babies in prams.

Just like the Dreadful Tale of one poor Muslim man who staggered dramatically into a British police station, smeared with blood and various injuries, who managed to gasp that he had been kidnapped by a British National Party Gang and driven to a woodland, where they had tortured and beaten him to a pulp, then left him to die.

Thanks to the diligent, professional investigations of British Police officers, ALL OF THESE CLAIMS were found to be FALSE.

That didn’t stop the media, though, who miserably failed to report their findings, with the result that even to this day, the general public still believe these Fake Hate Crimes, especially the one blamed on the BNP and Nick Griffin.

Heretic
Heretic
1 month ago
Reply to  Heretic

Here is a very useful website database of Fake Hate Crimes, mostly committed in the US, but which can also be searched by country:

fakehatecrimes.org

“The purpose of this site is to compile a comprehensive database of the false reports of “hate crimes” committed (mostly) in the USA. It builds on the work of Laird Wilcox, whose Crying Wolf (PDF) is the original book on this subject. The books Hate Crime Hoax and Hate Crimes: Criminal Law & Identity Politics are recommended.”

Rusty123
Rusty123
1 month ago

All this is, is another example of how this and other Governments have created “victims”, they like anyone one else shouldnt be subject to abuse, but when you hide grooming gangs, terrorists, have a two tier justice system, oddly enough, I think you will get some kind of backlash, but its odd how whites can be “racist” but no other ethenticity ever is. Islam is totally incompatable with any civillised society, and its sole intent is to turn every country into the cesspit that it represents. Where is our “helpline”?.

RTSC
RTSC
1 month ago

Well it’s getting much harder for Labour to negotiate/guarantee the block vote by ignoring (facilitating) the activities rape gangs operating in many cities and towns across the country.

As Streeting, who very nearly lost his Muslim-dominated seat in 2024 said …. “why vote Labour?”

They’re desperately trying to answer that question.

sharon
sharon
1 month ago

What we are seeing is NOT protection for minority groups… as described in the article.

This building up of and alleged victimisation of Muslims is looking increasingly like protection of the future British peoples.

Crosby
Crosby
1 month ago

Islamophobia is a clever political concept developed by the Muslilm Brotherhood as a tool for neutering criticism of that religion see Robert Spencer’s kindle book of that name. If any further layers deterring such criticism and analysis are put in place by the hard line committee working on it, this presumably prevent academic questions being asked as ‘offensive’, promoting public disorder, and blasphemy [ as Rushdie’s Satanic Verses ] with rent-a-mob telling Plod what to do. Excellent academic historical and linguistic research has raised important questions, as the following: Tom Holland’s book ‘In the Shadow of the Sword’ and the 2021 Ch 4 TV version ‘Islam: the Untold Story’ showed that there were no coins or statues or inscriptions of Mhd even in Jerusalem and it is very likely that the Arab conquests preceded the Mhd narratives which were developed to baptise these conquests. Mhd was not an historical figure. Robert Stevens’ new book ‘Mohammed’ reaches the same conclusion, so the question is ‘did Mhd exist?’ Ofcom exonerated Holland from any ill will towards this religion, but the second showing was pulled after death threats. Then there is a mass of analysis of the Quran. Christoph Luxemburg, an expert in… Read more »

jimshall
jimshall
1 month ago

Prosecuting Palestine Action activists for paint spraying as terrorists was hardly pro islamic.

Michael Staples
Michael Staples
1 month ago

The rise of anti-Muslim hatred in this county is alarming and deeply concerning”
It makes you think whether there could be a reason for that reaction.

Crosby
Crosby
1 month ago

Claustrophobia is fear of being shut in, agoraphobia the fear of open spaces, acrophobia the fear of heights, all clinical phobias. Homophobia is a term used to suggest that people who dissent from homosexual practice are not rational but are scared of it and hostile. Islamophobia piggy backed on the latter to suggest that any who dissent from that religion and find it negative suffer from a condition rather than having a rational critical view. Any westerner looking at the globe and the Islamic states, from bloodthirsty Iran to Afghanistan which has just legislated to approve wife beating, to Egypt where the Copts are persecuted, to Nigeria where Christians are slaughtered, to the Gulf States where churches are prohibited as in Turkey, surveying this global scene it is not surprising that a phobia of this religion is normal and therefore that Islalmophobia is entirely reasonable. By their fruits shall ye know them – Matthew 7.15 on false prophets.

Corky Ringspot
27 days ago

Muslims hate homosexuals and women; so why should I (though neither of those things) not hate Muslims?