Attorney general asks if Kemi Badenoch would object to Jewish public prayer
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Attorney general asks if Kemi Badenoch would object to Jewish public prayer
"Hermer stated, 'But when he and Kemi Badenoch were questioned about his appalling views, they seemed to only have an issue with Muslim events.'"
"'Timothy has stuck by his views, using an article in the Daily Telegraph to say that Islamic prayer was a repudiation of other faiths.'"
"'Instead, they should be celebrating our brilliantly welcoming and diverse country.'"
Richard Hermer challenged Kemi Badenoch to clarify her stance on public religious expressions after her support for Nick Timothy's views on Islamic prayers. Timothy labeled mass prayers in public as acts of domination, raising concerns about discrimination against Muslim events. Hermer questioned whether Badenoch would object to Jewish prayers in public, suggesting her alignment with far-right views. He emphasized the need for inclusivity and celebration of diversity in Britain, criticizing the Conservative party's divisive rhetoric against certain faiths.
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