Interfaith Dialogue 2024-04-22
2024-04-22
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Q1
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The question arises from efforts to promote interfaith relations and the role of government in supporting these initiatives.
What steps his Department is taking to help promote interfaith dialogue?
This Government are extremely supportive of efforts to bring together people of different faiths and beliefs. The faith Minister meets regularly with faith leaders to encourage these efforts, and the Department has funded a range of partners, including Near Neighbours and Strengthening Faith Institutions, to organise local level interfaith dialogue.
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Q2
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Two months ago, the Secretary of State announced that he would withdraw funding from the Inter Faith Network, a prominent interfaith charity. The charity will close next week after 40 years and is viewed as an important forum for Jewish-Muslim dialogue.
I thank the Minister for her answer, but two months ago the Secretary of State announced that he would pull funding from the Inter Faith Network, which is the largest interfaith charity on these islands. It will close next week, after 40 years. It is an astonishing decision by the UK Government to close Britain's main forum for Jewish-Muslim dialogue now. The Secretary of State could still reverse that very poor decision, but that would have to happen this week. What are the chances of that?
Let me explain what occurred. The closure of the Inter Faith Network is a matter for the Inter Faith Network, as an independent charity; it is not a matter for Government. We have always made it very clear to all charities that receive Government funding that they need to have sustainable sources of other funding. In my response to the urgent question about a month ago, I made clear the reasons for the closure. To repeat, the decision to withdraw the funding was taken because of the appointment of a member of the Muslim Council of Britain as a trustee. Governments of various different hues have decided that they will not deal with the Muslim Council of Britain.
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The chances of reversing the funding withdrawal from the Inter Faith Network
Closure Is A Matter For The Charity
Not A Matter For Government
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