
Benjamin Jones
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Benjamin Jones
@BenBarryJones
My job is to stop you being cancelled | Director of Case Management @SpeechUnion | Agent @MWHamilton | Wrote my PhD on ex-Muslims and free speech | views my own




‘We are not surprised at all, it has allowed Labour to show its true colours.’ External Affairs officer at the Free Speech Union, Connie Shaw, gives her take on her debate with LBC’s Matthew Wright on a mass prayer event in Trafalgar Square. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604

Matthew Wright proves our point on LBC this morning. The official definition of Islamophobia — now repackaged as “anti-Muslim hostility” — is already silencing legitimate debate and criticism of Islam and its practices. It amounts to a de facto Muslim blasphemy law. The treatment of Nick Timothy by Labour MPs is deeply sinister. The Shadow Justice Secretary criticised mass Muslim prayer in Trafalgar Square, was reported to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, branded “Islamophobic”, and faced calls to resign from Labour MPs and even the Prime Minister. This morning, FSU External Affairs Officer @_ConnieShaw was invited on to discuss the comments made by Nick Timothy. Matthew Wright didn’t want to hear it. After the interview, he told another guest he had “closed her down” because she was “putting out anti-Muslim hatred”. Farcical. In a crowded field, Matthew is this week’s runner up as for chief enforcer of the blasphemy law this week. 👏

@KonstantinKisin @_ConnieShaw It's even worse if you listen to the way he let the Imam speak uninterrupted before Connie.



On the question of whether churches should be allowed to become mosques, let's remember that the Parthenon was originally a "pagan" temple, then was converted into a Christian church, then became a mosque. This kind of conversion is not historically unusual.



Hamit Coskun, 51, an atheist Islamophobe from Turkey, has won a blasphemy case at the High Court overturning his conviction for burning the holy Qur’an outside the Turkish consulate in London last year. Coskun was originally convicted of religiously aggravated public order for the act, during which he shouted: “F*** Islam” and “Islam is a religion of terrorism”. Coskun has now successfully appealed the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after he insists it was a political protest. The Free Speech Union labelled it a “humiliating defeat” to CPS and called for Stephen Parkinson, the director of public prosecutions, to resign.













