Mr. Speaker, it took the Prime Minister 11 days to condemn the murder of Samuel Paty, a teacher, by an Islamic fundamentalist. Then, on Friday, he made some dangerous statements. In reference to a terrorist who killed a man for showing caricatures, the Prime Minister stated that freedom of speech is not without limits.
Let's be clear: Under no circumstances does the expression of ideas justify murder. When fundamentalists kill people to shut them up, we need to tackle fundamentalism, not attack freedom of speech.
What is the Deputy Prime Minister waiting for to condemn these abhorrent acts?