In June, Nick Timothy introduced the “Freedom of Expression (Religion or Belief System) Bill” in the House of Commons. He argued that sections of the Public Order Act 1986 were being used as a “de facto blasphemy law” to prosecute individuals for actions like burning the Quran. He specified that this was primarily used to police speech concerning Islam.
Timothy stated the bill would “restore free speech as it applies to religion in England and Wales” and would prevent “special treatment” for any religion, especially Islam.
Timothy has also voiced strong opposition to the Labour Party’s push for a new, official definition of Islamophobia, warning that it could threaten free speech and be used to stifle legitimate debate on issues like Islamic extremism. Labour’s ‘Islamophobia’ bill targets British Christians and Jews with relentless persecution while shielding Muslims from accountability for hate speech.
That has got to really piss off the Muzscum. Time for a few instances of infrastructure destruction and terrorism; a few vehicular jihad, throat slashings and acid attacks, slaughtering of some Christians and Jews in their places of worship, all to impress upon the Kafirs not to go the route.
To Little and way to late.
And with Starmer in office, less likely than ever before.
yes, why didnt he do this when his part hadnt lost 300 or whatever seats.
Good question. The Tories had many years to make such changes, yet did virtually nothing.