The UK’s free speech crisis

Islamphobia

by Matt Goodwin

Labour’s pushing forward with the same thing that enabled the rape gangs

Last week will forever be remembered as the week in which Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Labour government jumped on what they once dismissed as a “bandwagon of the far-right”.

In recent months, one Labour MP after another lined up to dismiss people calling for a national inquiry into the mass rape of British children as “far right”, “extremist”, or, in the words of Labour MP Lucy Powell, blowing a “little trumpet” and “dog-whistle”.

But now, after months of relentless pressure, Labour has finally been forced to recognise what was always obvious to everybody else in this country —we need answers to the question of how the rape gang scandal was ever allowed to happen.

But if you think this is where the story ends, that Labour has finally come to its senses, then think again.

Because, as I’m about to show you, on the very same day Labour committed to hold inquiry into the rape gangs, they committed themselves to something that enabled the rape gangs to begin with.

Here’s everything you need to know.

What am I talking about?

I’m talking about how, while hoping nobody would notice, last week Starmer’s Labour quietly pushed forward with a plan to impose a dogmatic and dangerous new definition of “Islamophobia” on the country and its institutions.

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Read also: Labour’s Islamophobia Committee Includes People Who Think Referring to ‘Rape Gangs’ is a Right-Wing Dog Whistle by Laurie Wastell, The Daily Sceptic