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Racial and Religious Hatred Bill

No, not Voltaire and not Mill, but the Leader of the Opposition, who, in the House this afternoon, in a measured comment on the dreadful events of last Thursday, said that the terrorists had tried with the fires of hate to destroy the bonds of love. I agree wholeheartedly. We need to take on the hate-mongers, whether they are terrorists or extremists operating in communities up and down our country. The Bill is not the whole answer. We have religiously aggravated offences on the statute book, and it is also an offence to incite violence and murder. But there is a gap, and, through the Bill, we seek to close it. Legislation on its own is not enough, however, and that is why all our efforts to build community cohesion so that people can live free from fear are so important.

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Reference

436 c657-8 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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