This ‘Consultation’ has now closed. The deadline was Sunday 20th July. But you can still pray, sign our petition, and be encouraged with how I (and maybe you) completed the ‘Islamophobia/Anti-Muslim Hatred Definition Working Group – call for evidence’.

We begin with the questions then I show you what I answered below. How each of us responds depends on our individual composition. The Lord can and will use each of us, from the brash to the introspective. You should give your own answers, not repeat mine. Mine might start thought processes going. The only ‘correct’ answers are those I give to questions 8, 10, and 12, which is in each case: ‘No’ or ‘None of the above’.

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The Introductory Pages

Islamophobia Consultation opening page
Islamophobia Consultation opening page

Page 1 (of 11): Opening page.

Page 2: Data Processing announcement.

Page 3; Privacy (continued).

Page 4: Disclosure and support announcements.

Page 5:
Q1.Are you responding on behalf of an organisation or as an individual?

Click ‘Organisation’ and Page 6 asks:
Q2. What is your name?
Q3. What is your job title?
Q4. Which organisation do you represent?
Q5. Requests your email address.

Click ‘Individual’ and Page 6 asks:
Q2. Which age bracket do you belong to?
Q3. Please state your sex
Q4. Please state your ethnic group
Q5. Requests your email address.

Annoyingly, there is no ‘autocomplete’ so you have to manually type your name, email, etc in full.

There appears to be no Page 7.

The Substance Pages

Page 8:

Q6: When referring to discrimination, prejudice, bigotry, hatred or violence directed at Muslims, which term do you think should be used? For instance, ‘Islamophobia’, ‘anti-Muslim hatred’, ‘anti-Muslim racism’, ‘anti-Muslim prejudice’, ‘Muslimophobia’ etc.
Please enter at most 70 characters

Q7. Please tell us your reason for suggesting this term (600 characters at most)
Please enter at most 600 characters

Page 9:

Q8: Do you think the UK Government should adopt a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia? (any definition would be non-statutory)
Yes / No / Don’t know

Q9. Please could you tell us more about why you think that?
Please enter at most 600 characters

Page 10:

Q10. Do you think Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia is also a form of racism?
Yes in all cases / Yes in most cases / Yes in some cases / No / Don’t know

Q11. Please could you say more about why you think that?
Please enter at most 1000 characters

Page 11:

Q12. Should any of the aspects below feature in a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia? Please tick all that apply.
What Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia includes – (e.g. behaviours, words, beliefs)
What Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia does not include
Who the definition should apply to
When the definition should be used – i.e. situations and settings when the definition should be used, including online and in-person settings.
Other content or components that should be included. Please give an example of up to two things which the definition should cover that are not already included above (please detail below)
Other

Q13. If you wish to, please can you give an example(s) of anti-Muslim hatred/Islamophobia that you have witnessed, experienced or read about over the last two years?
Please refrain from disclosing personal information about other people involved in these examples – such as their name, address.
Please enter at most 1000 characters

Finally, on the same Page 11, you click ‘submit’. That’s job done. Immediately, it will ask you if you wish to ‘Save your response to edit?’. That means you sign up to a Microsoft account. If I were you, I should instead copy your answers into a ‘Word’ or ‘Notepad’ document as you go and save it.

My Responses – Introductory

Q1.Are you responding on behalf of an organisation or as an individual?
A1 On behalf of an organisation
Q2.What is your name?
A2: Stephen Green
Q3.What is your job title?
A3: National Director
Q4.Which organisation do you represent?
A4: Christian Voice
Q5.If you would be content for the working group to potentially contact you about any of your answers as part of their work on a definition of Islamophobia/anti-Muslim hatred, please leave your email address below
A5: stephen@christianvoice.org.uk

My Responses to Page 8

Islamophobia Consultation page 8
Islamophobia Consultation page 8

Q6. When referring to discrimination, prejudice, bigotry, hatred or violence directed at Muslims, which term do you think should be used? For instance, ‘Islamophobia’, ‘anti-Muslim hatred’, ‘anti-Muslim racism’, ‘anti-Muslim prejudice’, ‘Muslimophobia’ etc.
A6: Even asking for such a term is divisive and ridiculous.

Q7. Please tell us your reason for suggesting this term
A7: Asking for a definition to protect Muslims from legitimate criticism is going to backfire. Christians and Hindus are not asking for definitions of Christophobia or Hinduphobia.
Why? Because neither of them is engaged in violent jihad against the rest of the population, or asking for special favours such as sharia courts or halal food in schools and prisons, or forming rape gangs seeing indigenous girls as legitimate targets for rape, or calling for the expulsion of Jews from the Holy Land.
Government should not be appeasing Muslim demands in this constitutionally-Christian United Kingdom.

My Responses to Page 9

Islamophobia Consultation page 9
Islamophobia Consultation page 9

Q8.Do you think the UK Government should adopt a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia? (any definition would be non-statutory)
No!

Q9. Please could you tell us more about why you think that?
A9: Asking for a definition to protect Muslims from legitimate criticism is going to backfire. Christians and Hindus are not asking for definitions of Christophobia or Hinduphobia.
Why? Because neither of them is engaged in violent jihad against the rest of the population, or asking for special favours such as sharia courts or halal food in schools and prisons, or forming rape gangs seeing indigenous girls as legitimate targets for rape, or calling for the expulsion of Jews from the Holy Land.
Government should not be appeasing Muslim demands in this constitutionally-Christian United Kingdom.
(The Question was repetitive which is why I simply repeated my answer to Question 7.)

My Responses to Page 10

Islamophobia Consultation page 10
Islamophobia Consultation page 10

Q10. Do you think Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia is also a form of racism?
A10: No.

Q11. Please could you say more about why you think that?
A11: Islam started amongst pagan Arabs in the 7th Century, but Muslims soon demanded conquered people of all races submit to it. Today Islam is a politico/religious system with adherents of all races.
Christians believe there is only the human race, in which all are made in the image of God. It follows that people of all races are welcome in the United Kingdom so long as they recognise British culture and our Christian heritage and do not start to impose or demand a contrary religious culture.
Appeasing Muslims by forming a biased committee to impose an ‘Islamophobia’ definition and browbeat the rest of the population into silence is bound to backfire.
Indeed, it provides an opportunity to list the errors of Islam and the barbarity of many Muslims, not least in bombings, stabbings, rape gangs, etc.
We call on those who lead us to proclaim that Jesus Christ is King over this United Kingdom, end Muslim immigration and facilitate Muslims who wish to return to lands where Islam is established.

My Responses to Page 11

Islamophobia Consultation page 11
Islamophobia Consultation page 11

Q12. Should any of the aspects below feature in a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia? Please tick all that apply.
A12: Other: ‘None of the above’.

Q13. If you wish to, please can you give an example(s) of anti-Muslim hatred/Islamophobia that you have witnessed, experienced or read about over the last two years?
Please refrain from disclosing personal information about other people involved in these examples – such as their name, address.
A13: No, but I can recall numerous examples of Muslim hatred and violence against the rest of the population.

The Islamist Aldgate Bombing 7/7/05
The Islamist Aldgate Bombing 7/7/05

Indeed, this very fortnight we are remembering the 52 innocent victims of the 7th July 2005 London bombings, carried out by Islamic terrorists, and giving thanks to the Lord for miraculous deliverance from a further four Muslim bombers on 21st July 2005.
We recall subsequent car and knife attacks around Westminster and London Bridge, and the Manchester Arena atrocity where Muslim suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 victims in 2017.
For too long the British establishment has covered up Islamic atrocity. In the most egregious example, poor, white, working-class British girls from broken family backgrounds were sacrificed on the altar of a false community cohesion to Muslim rape gangs.
The United Kingdom’s elites must reject the anti-Christian multicultural falsehood and return to our Christian constitution. It is written:
Psalm 33:12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD;

Submit!

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