VoteClimate: Freedom of Religion or Belief - 12th March 2020

Freedom of Religion or Belief - 12th March 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Freedom of Religion or Belief.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-03-12/debates/EBF09C38-9500-4653-88A8-4F406109B1AC/FreedomOfReligionOrBelief

13:30 Jim Shannon (DUP)

The hon. Gentleman is making an important point about Nigeria, where, as he will remember, I am the Prime Minister’s trade envoy. I wonder whether he is clear—quite frankly, I am not—on the distinction between the persecution of Christians for their Christianity and the persecution of people for other reasons, such as climate change impacts? In Nigeria, for example, the things that are happening with the Fulani herdsmen could quite easily be associated with climate change, rather than Christianity.

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his intervention. We spoke about this beforehand; he and I participate in many debates in this House, and often come forward with the same ideas, thoughts and deliberations. Yes, what is happening in Nigeria is perhaps a wee bit uncertain. The conflict involving the Fulani herdsmen, they would say, is to do with land and climate change. However, with respect to the hon. Gentleman, there are indications that there are more attacks on Christians than on anyone else. That does not lessen what is happening, but it indicates to me that there are many attacks on Christians across the whole of Nigeria.

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