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Communities Secretary visits Dar Al Islam Mosque

Greg Clark addresses issues of community cohesion since the EU referendum, while visiting Dar Al Islam Mosque in London for the Big Iftar.

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Greg Clark

Addressing issues of community cohesion since last Thursday鈥檚 (23 June 2016) EU referendum while visiting Dar Al Islam Mosque in London for the Big Iftar, Communities Secretary Greg Clark, said:

By opening the doors of your mosque, by inviting friends to share food, you are celebrating values that transcend any one religion, values that are important to all British citizens. 皇冠体育appse values are the ties that bind us together.

I鈥檓 proud that this is a country where we don鈥檛 simply tolerate one another鈥檚 beliefs, but where we actively celebrate the diversity among us.

I鈥檓 proud that this is a country where people are free to observe 鈥� to celebrate 鈥� their religion and culture.

And I鈥檓 most proud of all that this is a country where we draw pleasure, and strength, from those differences.

Those values 鈥� religious freedom, respect for others, pleasure and strength from diversity 鈥� are more important now than ever.

After the referendum, with its close result, we must redouble our efforts to come together as One Nation.

Hateful thoughts can too easily morph into wicked acts. Since Thursday鈥檚 result we have seen increasing incidences of xenophobia and racism.

We have to stand up 鈥� we have to stand together - against anyone who would attempt to hijack an exercise in democracy and turn it into something ugly, something pitiful, something racist.

Wherever hate crime occurs, it must be stamped out, fast.

Together, if we stand shoulder to shoulder, and report every incidence of hate crime, we can drive it from our streets.

Both democracy, and the right to religious freedom, depend on free speech 鈥� and in turn, free speech depends on the ability to express one鈥檚 opinion free from violence and the threat of violence.

While I believe in tolerance, it is time to be less tolerant of harassment and intimidation.

Standing up for diversity, facing down discrimination and bigotry 鈥� these are my values; they鈥檙e your values; they鈥檙e British values.

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Published 29 June 2016