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Make public bodies recognise Jews and Sikhs as ethnic groups, Parliament told

Board of Deputies said the measures were especially needed in the aftermath of October 7

December 4, 2024 17:39
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Preet Kaur Gill MP (Image: UK Parliament)
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A bill to make public bodies recognise Jews and Sikhs as ethnic groups was heard in Parliament today.

Officially known as the Public Body Ethnicity Data (Inclusion of Jewish and Sikh Categories) Bill, it would require a public body collecting data about ethnicity for the purpose of delivering public services to include specific “Sikh” and “Jewish” categories as options for a person’s ethnic group.

Under the Equality Act (2010) Jews and Sikhs are considered both ethnic and religious groups.

Currently, public bodies use ethnicity data in compliance with equalities legislation. But despite being recognised as both, Jews and Sikhs are listed under religion.