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UK Definition of Anti-Muslim Hate Amid Free Speech Debate

Government Introduces New Definition

The UK government has adopted a new definition of anti-Muslim hate, with ministers insisting it will not restrict free speech while helping authorities tackle rising levels of hostility toward Muslim communities.

Speaking in the House of Commons, communities secretary Steve Reed said the government had a responsibility to respond to record levels of hate crime targeting Muslims.

Reed told MPs that defining anti-Muslim hostility was essential to addressing the issue effectively.

“You can’t tackle a problem if you can’t describe it,” he said.

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The government has introduced a three-paragraph non-statutory definition outlining unacceptable prejudice, discrimination and hatred directed at Muslims. Officials say the definition is intended to guide institutions and public bodies but will not become law.

Reed said the wording had been carefully designed to ensure people could still freely discuss religion.

“The definition safeguards our fundamental right to freedom of speech about religion in general or any religion in particular,” he said.

Part of Broader Social Cohesion Strategy

The new definition was published alongside a wider Social Cohesion Strategy aimed at strengthening integration and reducing division within British society.

In an accompanying foreword, Keir Starmer said the country faced increasing pressures from forces seeking to exploit social tensions.

“In a world where so many people – digital grifters, hostile states and politicians of grievance – have a vested interest in division, we need to be much more active in asserting British values and the responsibilities of integration,” the prime minister wrote.

The strategy includes a range of measures designed to address extremism and improve community relations.

Among them are plans to introduce a whistleblowing route for university staff to report concerns about extremism and expanded powers for the Charity Commission to shut down organisations suspected of promoting extremist views.

Focus on English Language and Integration

Another key element of the strategy is a renewed focus on English language skills as a tool for integration.

Officials said the government will review existing English language provision to identify best practices and improve access to lessons.

The review will consider how technology and digital teaching could expand opportunities for people to learn English, with findings expected to be published in autumn 2026.

Government sources said the move aims to address what they described as a fragmented system currently delivered by organisations including the Department for Work and Pensions and local authorities.

The strategy also proposes introducing citizenship education in schools, strengthening digital literacy teaching and increasing understanding of faith communities across public institutions.

Mixed Reactions from Experts and Politicians

Some experts welcomed the new definition as an important step toward addressing discrimination against Muslims.

Javed Khan, managing director of the thinktank Equi and a member of the working group advising the government, described the move as a “watershed moment”.

However, he said it should only be considered a starting point.

Khan also warned that the strategy needed to place greater emphasis on tackling the rise of far-right extremism and the factors driving it.

Criticism also came from opposition politicians.

Paul Holmes, the shadow communities secretary, argued the strategy lacked concrete action and raised concerns about the potential implications for free speech.

Holmes referenced earlier advice from Jonathan Hall, the government’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, who suggested that any definition should clearly outline examples of speech that would not qualify as anti-Muslim hatred.

Without such clarity, Holmes warned, the definition could risk limiting legitimate criticism of extremist ideologies.

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EastBayRay Advanced Member

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22 minutes ago, RayC said:

Which bit of "The UK has a long and proud tradition of providing a safe haven for the persecuted" is unclear?

As a matter of fact, the Huguenots were persecuted in France and many were given safe haven in England. Not knowing this is yet another example of your almost complete ignorance of Britain.

Yes, some idiots are useful; others are simply idiots

The majority of people have no difficulty understanding the difference between legal and illegal immigration, and the majority of people are also sympathetic to genuine refugees.

You are obviously not one of the majority.

You need to look outside your goldfish bowl. Fortunately - and no doubt despite your best efforts - right-wing dictatorships are still thin on the ground

I've never claimed to be brave and I have no idea how I'd react in a frontline battle. Fortunately at my age, this is unlikely to be tested.

I'm the one who opposes discrimination. Bigotry is your province. Given your views, it's certainly more likely that you would invite Nazis in for tea and crumpets than me.

(My apologies, I should explain: A crumpet is a type of bread which was quite popular in the UK (less so now). Brits and knowledgeable Anglophiles know this but I thought it best to explain this word as you don't fall into either of those categories).

Very few share your silly lib views outside your little echo chamber

Britain is lucky they don’t have too many lily livered simps like you or they’d be speaking German

You should grow a pair instead of supporting the ruination of a once great country

When weak men do nothing…

candide Star Member

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1 hour ago, EastBayRay said:

Very few share your silly lib views outside your little echo chamber

Britain is lucky they don’t have too many lily livered simps like you or they’d be speaking German

You should grow a pair instead of supporting the ruination of a once great country

When weak men do nothing…

Ah yes, and the weak who flaunt their masculinity by proxy—getting excited over a fake alpha male coward—are the strong men! 55555 😂

RayC Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, EastBayRay said:

Very few share your silly lib views outside your little echo chamber

Britain is lucky they don’t have too many lily livered simps like you or they’d be speaking German

You should grow a pair instead of supporting the ruination of a once great country

When weak men do nothing…

You continually and continuously prove that you know virtually nothing about the UK.

As I implied earlier, the simpletons are those who think that they can solve a nation's problems by "eradicating" those who look and/or think differently to them.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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12 minutes ago, RayC said:

You continually and continuously prove that you know virtually nothing about the UK.

As I implied earlier, the simpletons are those who think that they can solve a nation's problems by "eradicating" those who look and/or think differently to them.

Homogenous societies continually outperform so called diverse societies like Europe and the UK

The uk is a mess and much of it is down to so called diversity your little dream is proving to be a massive failure

Asia grows in strength and looks at the west and laughs at us and its lib fools causing it

EastBayRay Advanced Member

EastBayRay

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46 minutes ago, candide said:

Ah yes, and the weak who flaunt their masculinity by proxy—getting excited over a fake alpha male coward—are the strong men! 55555 😂

You soy boys on the left are pathetic leading the charge to destroy what has been built over centuries to impress other simps at the latte shop.

I bet you’re a white guys for Harris member my god it’s so embarrassing to have westerners like you around

1tooth Silver Member

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Didn't Australia propose a similar *** law after a few **** died on the beach. The press didn't have a problem with that. This thread is much ado about nothing.

candide Star Member

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1 hour ago, EastBayRay said:

Homogenous societies continually outperform so called diverse societies like Europe and the UK

The uk is a mess and much of it is down to so called diversity your little dream is proving to be a massive failure

Asia grows in strength and looks at the west and laughs at us and its lib fools causing it

Of course, it's BS again! There is absolutely no evidence that homogeneous societies are outperforming less homogeneous countries! 😂

And the US has never been homogeneous, nor have most Asian countries, except maybe for Japan. Certainly not China, Singapore, and most SE countries.

RayC Ruby Member

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3 hours ago, candide said:

Of course, it's BS again! There is absolutely no evidence that homogeneous societies are outperforming less homogeneous countries! 😂

And the US has never been homogeneous, nor have most Asian countries, except maybe for Japan. Certainly not China, Singapore, and most SE countries.

You're right of course, but when have facts got in the way of bigotry.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

EastBayRay

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5 hours ago, candide said:

Of course, it's BS again! There is absolutely no evidence that homogeneous societies are outperforming less homogeneous countries! 😂

And the US has never been homogeneous, nor have most Asian countries, except maybe for Japan. Certainly not China, Singapore, and most SE countries.

Asia is far more homogeneous than western countries hence they rise as we fall

Shared values shared goals and a sense of community. Patriotism and national pride

A beautiful thing and a recipe for success. That why libs hate it they only seek to destroy

TedG Ruby Member

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On 3/10/2026 at 4:45 PM, DonniePeverley said:

No. It's just taking curbs on speech we have in the country, and putting that to social media.

At the moment you can have children and everyone in the UK, exposed to anti semtisim or islamaphobia from someone posting in a country like India. This is where you need the crackdown on social media companies.

Yes, censorship is away the answer.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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1 hour ago, RayC said:

You're right of course, but when have facts got in the way of bigotry.

Your multicultural wet dream is failing so all you have is the same old insults you need new material and some courage

Destroying your homeland won’t make you happy. Fix yourself rather than destroying things that remind you of the traits you are so rightly ashamed of

Not all Brit’s are as sad as you. Strive to emulate the countrymen that make you feel so inadequate, not eliminate them

Be proud of the countrymen better than you. Not jealous

You still have time to do it Ray. You can do it. Every day is another chance to turn it all around

CG1 Blue Gold Member

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On 3/10/2026 at 9:14 PM, Roadsternut said:

The film Life of Brian caused outrage. It was only made because George Harrison funded it because EMI pulled out at the last moment. Mary Whitehouse lead protests, calling in filth.

That may be so, but I don't recall Mary Whitehouse threating to behead anyone over that.

Roadsternut Gold Member

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1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

That may be so, but I don't recall Mary Whitehouse threating to behead anyone over that.

Perhaps, but in 1988, Christian Fundamentalists linked to the French NF firebombed a cinema for showing The Last Temptation of Christ.

My response was to someone equivocating the lampooning of a Jewish person with the ridicule of a leader of a religion.

There is plenty of comedy taking the piss out of Muslim people, such as Citizen Khan, Goodness Gracious Me, Carry on Up the Khyber. No one burnt down a cinema because Sid James was having a bit of Tiffin' or Bernard Bresslaw said Fakir! Off! In fact if you watched that film very carefully; consider how careful the jokes were, in 1968. Then setting was the Khyber Pass in the 1890s, a Muslim Area. The rebels were lead by the duplicitous Khasi of Kalabar, played by Kenneth Williams. Bresslaw played the viscious mountain man Bungdit Din. The characters were clearly designed to make one think of Pathan tribesmen, who made a habit of piling up heads of slain British squaddies by the side of the road. But, the characters invoked religious curses, threatening a death by a thousand cuts (which is technically one of the Qing dynasty punishments), before chortling the British were used to cuts, but invoking a completely fictional god. Were the makers of the film afraid that someone was going to come around and cut their head off? Probably not, I suspect, back then people thought you can take the piss out of a man, but never his religion. People since have become uncouth, and deliberately seek to cause hurt to others, through some possibly sexual gratification.

And note there is a difference between mocking a church or an institution and mocking the belief system itself. Muslims regularly take the piss out of the Mullahs, even in Iran,

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/apr/28/iran.film

Now while I could take the piss out of Jesus, Jehovah, Buddha, Vishnu, I don't really feel inclined to, and I don't understand anyone who feels the urge to. Would I want such comedy banned? Yes I would, because such work adds nothing to society, all it does is sew discord and hate.

In general, Western societies have abolished blasphemy laws, in favour of anti-hate speech laws. I don't believe anyone has the right to hurt anyone else, how ever that is achieved. It sounds like a lot here want the right to hurt people.

No religion in a secular society should be put above any others. So either none are protected or all are protected. If the Muslims want more protection for their religion, maybe its because they are standing up for themselves, rather than giving in to people full of hate for their fellow man. And yes, I know there are some Muslims who feel that way as well. Whats shocking, when it comes to established hate, is how routine it is for Southern Baptists and their ilk to be certain that all Catholics will burn in hell.

DonniePeverley Platinum Member

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4 hours ago, TedG said:

Yes, censorship is away the answer.

No such thing as free speech in any country.

Not even in Thailand.

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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5 hours ago, Roadsternut said:

And note there is a difference between mocking a church or an institution and mocking the belief system itself. Muslims regularly take the piss out of the Mullahs, even in Iran,

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/apr/28/iran.film

The film to which your link leads came out 21(!) years ago. Is that your proof of "regularly" taking the piss out of the Mullahs? Can you give a more recent example? The article in your link indicated the film had been popular because it was unique in poking fun at Iranian clerics.

RayC Ruby Member

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12 hours ago, EastBayRay said:

Your multicultural wet dream is failing so all you have is the same old insults you need new material and some courage

Destroying your homeland won’t make you happy. Fix yourself rather than destroying things that remind you of the traits you are so rightly ashamed of

Not all Brit’s are as sad as you. Strive to emulate the countrymen that make you feel so inadequate, not eliminate them

Be proud of the countrymen better than you. Not jealous

You still have time to do it Ray. You can do it. Every day is another chance to turn it all around

Your bigotry becomes plainer with every post, Ray.

I might start taking advice from you seriously, if and when you manage to sort out your own very serious moral deficiencies.

candide Star Member

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15 hours ago, EastBayRay said:

Asia is far more homogeneous than western countries hence they rise as we fall

Shared values shared goals and a sense of community. Patriotism and national pride

A beautiful thing and a recipe for success. That why libs hate it they only seek to destroy

Of course, it's not true. That's laughable! 😂

There are several different ethnic and religious groups in China, Singapore, as well as in SEA countries such as Thailand or Malaysia.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

EastBayRay

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9 hours ago, RayC said:

Your bigotry becomes plainer with every post, Ray.

I might start taking advice from you seriously, if and when you manage to sort out your own very serious moral deficiencies.

Self loathing is terrible but try not to take it out on your countrymen Ray

Not all native British people are weak minded losers so stop trying to destroy them

EastBayRay Advanced Member

EastBayRay

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7 hours ago, candide said:

Of course, it's not true. That's laughable! 😂

There are several different ethnic and religious groups in China, Singapore, as well as in SEA countries such as Thailand or Malaysia.

Like the Muslims constantly blowing up the south of Thailand ?

Another great advert for multi culturing

Lacessit Star Member

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Muslims are taught it is OK to lie to infidels. The Koran states infidels can be killed. The penalty for apostasy is death.

Is that hate speech, or statements of fact?

technoronin Senior Member

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Amelia for PM!

TedG Ruby Member

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19 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

No such thing as free speech in any country.

Not even in Thailand.

Free speech should be the way, or at least in the West.

TedG Ruby Member

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On 3/13/2026 at 7:40 AM, RayC said:

You're right of course, but when have facts got in the way of bigotry.

But, high trust counties are more homogeneous.

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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2 hours ago, TedG said:

But, high trust counties are more homogeneous.

I guess that helps explain the heterogeneity in the US then.

TedG Ruby Member

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20 minutes ago, RayC said:

I guess that helps explain the heterogeneity in the US then.

Yea, it makes the case against mass immigration.

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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I wonder if this old sign from the now-defunct Roo Bar on Walking Street in Pattaya would be considered anti-Islamic under the U.K. definition. I believe the wording of the sign goes back to a Thai-owned bar in Bangkok in the 1980s, but many farang thought it funny and the sign spread after the Internet took hold. You could see this sign in numerous bars in the 1990s.

In its day, this sign was much m ore prevalent than anti-Israeli signs.

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I've had this photo for years; I don't remember the source.

RayC Ruby Member

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4 hours ago, EastBayRay said:

Self loathing is terrible but try not to take it out on your countrymen Ray

Not all native British people are weak minded losers so stop trying to destroy them

You clearly know more about self-loading than me, Ray, but then bigotry is nothing to be proud of, is it.

RayC Ruby Member

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41 minutes ago, TedG said:

Yea, it makes the case against mass immigration.

I'd imagine that the indigenous people of the US would agree with you.

DonniePeverley Platinum Member

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9 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Muslims are taught it is OK to lie to infidels. The Koran states infidels can be killed. The penalty for apostasy is death.

Is that hate speech, or statements of fact?

If you take religious texts to that level you would be here all day. Many religions state that homosexuality is a sin, but today it's a ridiculous idealogy to suggest so.

Every religion has interpretations that when take them literally look out of place in a modern world.

Lacessit Star Member

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5 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

If you take religious texts to that level you would be here all day. Many religions state that homosexuality is a sin, but today it's a ridiculous idealogy to suggest so.

Every religion has interpretations that when take them literally look out of place in a modern world.

Correct. However, when it gets to factual statements being described as hate speech, because those statements are only utilized by a rabid minority to justify their killing, I say whoa. The pendulum has swung too far.

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