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Proposed Law Against Religious Hatred

The proposed law against religious hatred is one of the main threats to freedom we face. It is likely to stir up intolerance and religious animosity. The best online briefing on the subject can be found at the Christian Institute website (PDF file).

The Government dropped an earlier proposal in 2001 but has deviously included a new measure in the Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill, now before Parliament. Further comment can be found at this page on our own website.

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