Anti-Islamophobia drive ‘could protect grooming gangs’ | Politics | News

A workers’ politician, a government campaign against Islamophobia, may prevent grooming gangs from terrible crimes against the bringing of justice to justice. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner appointed a group to prepare an official definition of Islamophobia.
However, Maurice Glasman, the House of Lords, said that people will prevent people from talking about the gangs. He said: “Extremely, Pakistani Muslim British girls have been a sentence that has been a sentence that has been a systematic rape for more than twenty years.
From the policy change, a new policy note, at least until the national investigation concludes the grooming gangs, wants the government to suspend the working group that develops the definition of Islamophobia. The former Conservative Dominic Grieve is chairing the group.
Former British diplomat Sir John Jenkins, Saudi Arabia’s former Ambassador and the joint writer of the report, refused to interact with Grieve’s group. In a letter published for the first time today, any official definition of Islamophobia warns that it will be an undeniable action that “will create a special status and protection for members of a single belief.
Although it is always worried, any definition will limit freedom of expression and the ability to discuss the problems in society clearly, but these concerns have now been strengthened. Barones Casey, who published a damn report about the Tamar scandal, was among those accused of Islamophobia and his work in Rotherham. In 2017, an Islamist activist group was nominated as the “Islamophobe of the Year için for its original report in the scandal.
Journalist Andrew Norfolk, who made more than others to reveal the scale of the gang scandal in Rotherham, was repeatedly condemned for strengthening Islamophobia.
Sir Trevor Phillips, former Founding President of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, was suspended from the Labor Party because of the allegation of Islamophobia.
Police Stock Exchange Thinking Tarker said that when anti -Muslim hatred and discrimination occurs, he should continue to be tried using the current legislation.