FACT CHECK: Did The Guardian Publish A Headline Claiming Islam ‘Embraced The LGBTQ+ Community’?
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The headline is digitally fabricated. Starmer has made no such remarks.
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A post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, shows an alleged headline from the Guardian about Islam in Britain. The alleged article greatly resembles The Guardian’s formatting, including a small picture of Starmer in the corner.
The alleged headline reads, “Islam has embraced the LGBTQ+ community. My aim is to get Britain to embrace Islam”
The claim is inaccurate. The headline does not appear on the Guardian website. Likewise, it is not found on any of their social media accounts.
This is not the first time misinformation has been shared online. Check Your Fact recently debunked a claim The Economist published a cover featuring a crosshair on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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