Critics Say New Definition of Anti-Muslim Hostility Is Assault on Free Speech

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The Free Speech Union warns the policy risks reviving ‘blasphemy’-style restrictions as ministers insist criticism of religion remains protected.Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood MP speaks on stage during day two of the Labour Party conference at ACC Liverpool in Liverpool, England, on Sept. 29, 2025. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images3/10/2026|Updated: 3/10/2026Critics have said that a new UK government definition of anti-Muslim hostility is an “assault” on free speech.On March 10, the Labour government adopted a new non-statutory definition of anti-Muslim hostility as part of its “Social Cohesion” strategy, aimed at tackling hate crime and strengthening community relations.

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