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Nexio Global Media > Politics > UK Minister Badenoch Supports Tory MP Amid Muslim Prayer Row Backlash
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UK Minister Badenoch Supports Tory MP Amid Muslim Prayer Row Backlash

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 6:11 pm
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Tory Leader Under Pressure to Sack Colleague Over “Public Prayers as Domination” Remark

London, United Kingdom — The leader of the UK’s Conservative Party is facing mounting demands to remove a senior colleague after they described public prayers as an “act of domination,” sparking outrage among religious groups and political opponents. The controversial comments have ignited a heated debate over freedom of expression, secularism, and the role of faith in public life.

The remarks, made during a private meeting but later leaked, targeted organized public prayers, which the unnamed official claimed were a means of asserting control rather than spiritual practice. The backlash was swift, with religious leaders, MPs, and advocacy groups condemning the statement as dismissive of Britain’s Christian heritage and disrespectful to worshippers.

Political and Religious Backlash

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has previously spoken about the importance of faith in his own life, has remained silent on the issue so far. However, senior Tory MPs have privately urged the party leader to take disciplinary action, warning that the comments risk alienating religious voters ahead of the next general election.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, expressed dismay, stating, “Public prayer is a cherished tradition for millions, offering solace and community. To frame it as oppressive is deeply concerning.” Other faith leaders, including representatives from Muslim and Jewish organizations, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the value of public religious observance in a pluralistic society.

Opposition parties seized on the controversy, with Labour’s shadow culture secretary calling the remarks “divisive and out of touch.” Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey accused the Conservative Party of fostering a “hostile environment” toward faith communities.

Broader Context: Secularism vs. Tradition

The incident highlights a growing tension in British politics between secularist movements and those advocating for the preservation of religious traditions. While the UK has become increasingly diverse, Christianity remains constitutionally embedded, with the monarch serving as the head of the Church of England.

Critics argue that the official’s comments reflect a broader trend of marginalizing religious practices in public spaces. In recent years, debates over prayer vigils outside abortion clinics, religious assemblies in schools, and the role of bishops in the House of Lords have fueled similar divisions.

Supporters of the official’s viewpoint, however, insist that the criticism was aimed at coercive or performative displays of faith, not personal belief. Secular advocacy groups have long argued that public prayers can exclude non-religious individuals or those of minority faiths.

Why It Matters

The controversy comes at a sensitive time for the Conservative Party, which has struggled to maintain unity amid plummeting poll numbers and internal strife. With an election looming, the leadership cannot afford to alienate faith-based voters, who have historically been a key demographic for the Tories.

Moreover, the incident raises questions about the party’s direction under its current leader. While some members push for a more progressive, secular approach, others warn against abandoning the party’s traditionalist base.

Future Implications

If the Tory leader fails to act, the fallout could deepen divisions within the party and further erode public trust. Conversely, sacking the official may appease religious voters but risk backlash from secular factions. Either way, the episode underscores the delicate balance politicians must strike in a society where faith and state remain deeply intertwined.

As pressure builds, all eyes are on Downing Street to see whether the Conservative leadership will reprimand their colleague—or let the remark stand as a defining moment in Britain’s ongoing culture wars.

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