
A draft of Labour’s upcoming anti-Islamophobia definition reveals how vague, biased language and identity politics could escalate division and pose a threat to free speech in Britain.
Barrister Steven Barrett calls it a ‘flabbily written’ definition conceived by ‘bad lawyers’ which acts as part of a wider ‘censorship regime’ being built by the Labour government through the lens of identity politics.
Barrett dissects the ambiguities and contradictions in the proposed definition of anti-Muslim hostility, exposing how such moves risk stifling honest discussion and weaponising identity for political gain while damaging those it purports to want to protect.
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By Nicholas Dunning
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