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New Islamophobia definition will not lead to blasphemy law 'by back door' says review chairman

New Islamophobia definition will not lead to blasphemy law 'by back door' says review chairman

Update: 2025-07-11
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A Government review to draw up a definition of Islamophobia will not result in a blasphemy law "by the back door", the chairman of the review has insisted.


Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, set up a five-person working group, chaired by the former Tory attorney general Dominic Grieve to introduce a formal definition of Islamophobia to combat anti-Muslim hatred.


In opposition, Labour said it would adopt a controversial definition of Islamophobia which was drawn up in 2018 by all-party parliamentary group which critics say is so widely drawn that it would act as a de facto blasphemy law and stifle criticism of Islam.


In his first interview since being appointed in February Grieve told GB News' Chopper's Political Podcast, that his review - which he said will report in the Autumn - and it would not lead to restrictions on freedom of speech.



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New Islamophobia definition will not lead to blasphemy law 'by back door' says review chairman

New Islamophobia definition will not lead to blasphemy law 'by back door' says review chairman