Hiding heads in the sand about this growing problem won’t make it go away.
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We have Braverman and Anderson stirring up the most awful Islamaphobia.
I don’t think that we have ever had British MPs saying such racist and hateful rhetoric since Mosely. They are being backed by the worst sort of editorship. It is so redolent of the 20s and 30s.
Jewish and Christian leaders are calling for it to stop, as well as Tories who see this as a disaster for their party, as it will never ever end well.
Rory Stewart
This idea that “London is in the grip of Islamists” is deluded and it’s awful - an obsession that thrives among a bizarre and dangerous coalition. No conservative MP should ever be spouting this stuff.
Hiding heads in the sand about this growing problem won’t make it go away.
maddyone
^Not all Muslims^
We know that growstuff and we all know Muslims who would never behave like that. However too many do behave that way since 7/10.
There is some truth in maybe some OTT utterances by Conservative MP’s and others about London.The reason Lindsey Hoyle gave about allowing Labour their amendment was for that very reason, that Labour MP’s were being targeted and harassed by their muslim constituents about the situation in Gaza, and the demo outside Parliament when the House was voting was to add extra pressure on the way MP’s voted.
An absolute disgrace.
I live in Essex, nearby we have growing groups of Orthodox Jews, quiet families going about their business. We have a vast diverse demographic. Mist problems here with hate crime are as a result small far right leaning white Brits! Swastikas have appeared, mosques have been graffitied, both Muslims and Jews, along with our Eastern European communities have been targeted. It’s a sad inditement of some of our citizens.
We regularly visit London, we both used to commute to London, the most frightening times for us in London was when the IRA were active in the late 70’s/early 80’s, buildings and stations we used were targeted and it was horrendous.
Oops sent by mistake .
Islamaphobic comments not Islamaphobia .
Many of my West Indian , African , Afghani and Turkish and Turkish Cypriot friends have suffered racial abuse .
One family has has a beautiful new car vandalised .
People openly steal from their shop .
And they've had no help nor sympathy from the Police .
Unfortunately it is the case that acts of terrorism are carried out in this country in the name of Islam.
GrannyGravy13
I was appalled that the slogan was played on loop projected onto The Elizabeth Tower during the debacle on Wednesday night (From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free)
I was also appalled when Rachel Reeves was harassed by a Palestinian supporting group of women.
MP’s are worried for their safety along with the safety of their families.
This is more worrying than to me.
I agree with Granny Gravy. I would reiterate that attacks on any community are an awful state of affair, it's not an either or situation, I do think the Jewish community feel so much more vulnerable these days, their community is relatively small and their history is such, more than any other demographic, blame is laid at their doorstep for practically everything.
Turning to. MPs from both sides of the house have been open to intimidation, agitators turning up mob handed at individual MPs houses is an infringement of their privacy and safety. The Police have been so slow to act on these occasions, have they not forgotten two MPs have been murdered in recent years.
I live in a rather boring suburb of mock Tudor houses.
It's considered to be respectable even posh .
I have lots of friends , who are every creed and colour and I'm horrified by the anti semitic and islamaphobia comments , which are frequently expressed .
I've been asked if I'm selling my house, because my neighbours are terrified that someone who is a different from them might move in .
Attacks on MPs are completely unacceptable. MPs who use inflammatory racist language are also completely unacceptable. This thread shouldn’t turn into a discussion about party politics, any MP who makes racist comments should be suspended. These are our representatives for goodness sake, how do they think the risk of attacks on themselves and others will be reduced by wading in with ill informed comments on a public stage? 
Whitewavemark2
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is it any worse than anti-semitism?
One of our main parties is anti-semitic, the other is Islamophobic and all parties seem to have it in for Christians.
When you have members of parliament claiming that London is being taken over by islamists and rhetoric from a former disgraced Home Secretary claiming that British institutions are now overtaken by islamists - then I would say yes it is something to be very concerned about. Change the word Islamist for Jew and we are right back in Nazi Germany.
I will not get into the ridiculous game of one evil form of prejudice is worse than another.
Whitewavemark2
I completely agree, there’s no room in our fine country for any type of discrimination from the people elected to representative us! We all have private thoughts and opinions and biased prejudices, bower the sooner we realise and accept that there are good and bad in all races/creeds/colours/religions.
My Irish husband arriving here as a child in the early 60’s experienced terrible discrimination, easily remedied by losing his Irish accent, not so easy when you’re a person of colour. No discrimination, of any kind, for any reason is acceptable, in exactly the same way as no act of terrorist actions are acceptable. “Whataboutery” doesn’t make things acceptable idea!
I’m bitterly ashamed of the actions and speeches of some of our MPs!
I think a more accurate description of London at the moment is that pro Palestine supporters are everywhere. Some of which are intimidating.
The Amy Winehouse statue in Camden had a Palestinian flag stuck over her Star of David necklace this week.
As a family we have always popped to London at the weekend, wouldn’t dream of it now.
My statement waas not a shrug of the shoulders. I abhor all racism and religious prejudice, but too often crying down one kind of religious racism is a cover for justifying another. Decrying Islamophobia as a cover for anti-semitism and the reverse.
However, what cannot be denied is that since 7th October we have seen many demonstrations of various kinds by those supporting Hamas and justifying their behaviour and the majority of people on those marches have been Muslims. I am neither criticising not supporting any group by saying that. It is a simple fact.
I know the majority of Muslims have not been involved and cannot be held responsible for the acts of a minority, but like it or not these actions by the minority have stirred up the minority in the broader community who are anti-islamic and given, to them, a justification for anti islamic rhetoric.
It is not helped when people in government, local or national, are scared to speak up themselves to condemn prejudice on all sides because it might cost them votes.
Quote maddyone Sat 24-Feb-24 09:07:57
I don’t think I said the majority.
I said too many, and I’m right.
Witness the constant marches every week, the intimidation of our MPs, the attacks on Jews, the appalling situation outside of Parliament on Wednesday. There’s plenty of evidence.
Rachel Reeves harassed as she walked on pavements and when she tried to enter a private garden
My language is correct growstuff.
I don’t think I said the majority.
I said too many, and I’m right.
Witness the constant marches every week, the intimidation of our MPs, the attacks on Jews, the appalling situation outside of Parliament on Wednesday. There’s plenty of evidence.
Incidentally, if you really are aware of it, try being a little more accurate with your language. Sweeping statements encourage others to be sept along with what they see as a tide.
maddyone
^Not all Muslims^
We know that growstuff and we all know Muslims who would never behave like that. However too many do behave that way since 7/10.
How many? By no means the majority.
petra
^but let’s not get into a debate about which is worse^
So we are to agree with your statement *Islamaphobia is getting out of control*
Hate and intolerance are growing - and being stirred up by people with an agenda who thrive on that kind of atmosphere.
Not all Muslims
We know that growstuff and we all know Muslims who would never behave like that. However too many do behave that way since 7/10.
Galaxy
And who would you put in charge of deciding what stirs up hate. The government? No thank you.
The Equalities Minister? Kemi Badenoch, who doesn't believe inequalities exist.
GrannyGravy13
I was appalled that the slogan was played on loop projected onto The Elizabeth Tower during the debacle on Wednesday night (From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free)
I was also appalled when Rachel Reeves was harassed by a Palestinian supporting group of women.
MP’s are worried for their safety along with the safety of their families.
This is more worrying than to me.
I totally agree with you GrannyGravy.
Both incidents were absolutely shameful.
The police should have intervened with that disgusting slogan projected on to our Parliament.
How dare those disgusting people do that!
Equally disgusting was the harassment of Rachel Reeves by Muslim women. She was probably very intimidated and afraid. Again how dare they!
but let’s not get into a debate about which is worse
So we are to agree with your statement Islamaphobia is getting out of control
Kandinsky
*You do realise that this is racist rhetoric in its worse form?*
Swap the word Islamist with Jew - it is simply not to be tolerated
Whitewavemark2 you really do tie yourself up in knots on this board.
Muslim parents protest outside primary schools because they don’t want their children taught about LGBT lifestyles.
Swap LGBT for any other minority you want to use.
You do know that Muslims aren’t the most liberal of people, and are more likely to shut down LGBT teaching in schools than any Tory government.
Not all Muslims!
Don't lump them all together.
Anti-Muslim incidents in the UK have surged too since the attacks by Hamas.
I’m off out with the dog who takes priority.
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