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Racial and Religious Hatred Bill

I do not deny that the Bill has a good purpose, but I should feel much happier if the amendments spoken to so eloquently by the noble Lords, Lord Hunt and Lord Lester, were carried. The sort of thing that I wish to be able to say, or to quote, is a remark made some nine centuries ago by Frederick II, stupor mundi, by most estimates the most intelligent Holy Roman Emperor, at least of the Middle Ages. He said:"““We are, I fear, at the mercy of three impostors: Moses, Christ and Mohammed””." I wish to be able to say that, even if I do not agree with it and even if I do not recognise or acknowledge the source. For that reason, I support with enthusiasm the amendments that have been proposed.

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Reference

674 c1082 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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