A security minister has argued that no faith should be immune from criticism ahead of a Government clampdown on extremism. It comes amid concerns that some extremists have used threats of violence against those thought to have insulted Islam. Tom Tugendhat has now said that no religion had a right not to be challenged. It follows the case of a teacher in West Yorkshire who went into hiding two years ago after receiving death threats for showing pupils a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed. Despite refusing to comment on individual cases, Tugendhat told GB News: “There is absolutely no right for an…