Westminster has condemned those falsely blaming Muslims for spreading coronavirus
Ministerial criticism of those making bogus claims came as Conservative peer Baroness Warsi hit out at "this false and bigoted view".
Lending his support, Tory frontbencher Lord Greenhalgh decried "those that point the finger at any particular community, including British Muslims".
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Hide AdRaising the issue in the upper chamber, former minister Lady Warsi, who was the first Muslim woman to have a seat at the Cabinet table, highlighted evidence "of the specific targeting and blaming of Muslims, as a group, of causing the spread of the coronavirus".
She said: "Will the minister join me in rejecting this false and bigoted view and also paying tribute to the many mosques and community organisations who, despite the Government's decision to allow communal worship in the latest lockdown, have taken a decision to limit services where it is
considered wise to do so in the interest of public health and safety?"
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