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Mr Speaker, if I decide to wear a turban, or you decide
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to wear a cross, or he decides to wear a kippah or a skull cap,
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or she decides to wear a hijab or a burqa,
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does that mean that it is open season for
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right honourable members of this House to make
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derogatory and divisive remarks about our appearance?
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For those of us, who from a young age, have had to endure
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and face up to being called names such as towel-head,
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or Taliban, or coming from bongo-bongo land,
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we can appreciate full well the hurt and pain felt by already vulnerable
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Muslim women when they are described as looking like
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bank robbers and letterboxes.
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– Hear, hear.
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So rather than hide behind sham and whitewash investigations,
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when will the prime minister finally apologise for his
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derogatory and racist remarks which...
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[applause] – Go on, Tan
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– Racist remarks, Mr Speaker, which have led to a spike in hate crime
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and given the increasing prevalence of such incidents within his party,
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when will the prime minister finally order an enquiry into
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islamophobia within the Conservative party,
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something which he and his chancellor promised on national television.
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[applause]
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– Order. Order. Let's hear the answer. The prime minister.
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[jeering]
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– Order. Order. Order. The response from the prime minister will be heard.
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The prime minister.
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– Thank you Mr Speaker.
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Now, can I just say to the honourable gentleman that
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if he took the trouble to read the article in question,
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he would see that it was a strong liberal defence, as he began
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his question by saying, of everybody's right to wear
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whatever they want in this country.
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And I speak as somebody who is not only proud
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to have Muslim ancestors but to be related to Sikhs such as himself.
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And I'm also proud, Mr Speaker, to say that under this government
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we have the most diverse cabinet in the history
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of this country and we truly reflect modern Britain.
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We truly reflect modern Britain and Mr Speaker, what we have
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yet to hear from anywhere in the Labour party is any hint
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of apology for the virus of antisemitism that is now
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rampant in their ranks.
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I would like to hear that for the honourable member opposite.