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Hate Crime Against the LGBT+ Community

Proceeding contribution from Stephen Doughty (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 18 October 2023. It occurred during Debate on Hate Crime Against the LGBT+ Community.

The right hon. Member is absolutely right to highlight not only the increase, but the context of significant under-reporting. We all ought to be shocked.

This is Hate Crime Awareness Week, and the reality is that hate crime remains stubbornly high across the piece. Not least in the current context, given the despicable incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobic hate crime, we must rightly focus on religious hate crime, and race-related hate crime remains stubbornly high. That is before we consider the less looked-at but equally important disability-related examples or, of course, the widespread epidemic of violence against women and girls.

Despite a slight year-on-year fall in sexual orientation-based hate crimes, the total number of anti-LGBT+ hate crimes remains well above 2018 levels, with 28,834 recorded this year, a net increase of 217% since 2017-18.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
738 c122WH 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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