“…Further concerns highlight the strategic positioning of counter-terrorism measures that undermine the political expression of Muslim and Black, Indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) populations in the UK and elsewhere (Sian, 2017;Meier, 2022), in addition to the damaging habituation of Islamophobia and resulting curtailments and surveillance of dissent voices (see Massoumi, 2021;Najib, 2021). This points to the broader and recurring trends of institutionalised discrimination towards populations deemed 'other' (see Younis, 2021;Zempi and Tripli, 2022). The analysis and discussion that informs this article takes an equally critical perspective of the Duty; our position, in common with much of the existing literature, questions its processes, practices and the range of interpretations that follow.…”