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Interesting interview with Anna Soubry on the News Agents podcast about Lee Anderson. Apparently he was a Labour Councillor until he defected in large part because he expressed some pretty colourful views about the Gypsy community. Didn't know he was affiliated to Labour.

The guy's basically a proper white van man whose managed to somehow slime a way into politics. I think we all know people like him who would swear to the hilt "I'm not racist but...". 

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21 minutes ago, desensitized43 said:

Apparently he was a Labour Councillor until he defected in large part because he expressed some pretty colourful views about the Gypsy community.

He defected because Labour deselected him from being a candidate due to him saying racial stuff, so he joined the Tories instead after that, and has continued to say racial stuff up to this very day. He’s a **** bell end

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22 minutes ago, desensitized43 said:

Interesting interview with Anna Soubry on the News Agents podcast about Lee Anderson. Apparently he was a Labour Councillor until he defected in large part because he expressed some pretty colourful views about the Gypsy community. Didn't know he was affiliated to Labour.

The guy's basically a proper white van man whose managed to somehow slime a way into politics. I think we all know people like him who would swear to the hilt "I'm not racist but...". 

He was a Labour councillor, he was suspended by Labour not for his language but for using concrete blocks to physically prevent use of a travellers site

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9 minutes ago, omariqy said:

Didn’t he plant his mate for an interview and got found out?

Yeah, it was hilarious too. Told his mate to say certain things on camera, but then this guy went a bit too far with it and he had to tell him to back off :lol: 

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10 minutes ago, ml1dch said:

I genuinely can't work out why they think that doing this is going to do better in the eyes of the public than just giving an actual answer.

It's because Braverman and her ilk are all making similar comments, its why they won't be drawn on saying it. They can't open Pandora's Box. Also there was a bod on 5Live yesterday about 16:30ish saying that the Tory party does not recognise Islamaphobia as an issue, they have no policy on it and they don't recognise it.

They thought they could shut it down by making Anderson the scapegoat, as usual without thinking it through properly. Not that there is a route I can think of that they can get rid of the issue anyway.

This issue has been waiting to explode for years, this might be it, it might not but there's never a better time for it to be raised when the party is quite clearly on the ropes

And when Nick Ferrari cuts you off because.... :crylaugh: 

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4 minutes ago, bickster said:

It's because Braverman and her ilk are all making similar comments, its why they won't be drawn on saying it. They can't open Pandora's Box.

yeah, as soon as a minister agrees it is islamophobic then the next question will be “what is the difference between what Lee Anderson said and what Cruella said?”

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Just now, Genie said:

yeah, as soon as a minister agrees it is islamophobic then the next question will be “what is the difference between what Lee Anderson said and what Cruella said?”

Its not just Cruella, she's just the one fresh in everyone's minds

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Rishi Sunak is taking no action against Tory MP Mark Spencer, after an inquiry failed to determine whether he had told a colleague her Muslim faith was a factor in her sacking.

Nus Ghani claimed she was told it was "raised as an issue" when she lost her ministerial job in a reshuffle in 2020.

Mr Spencer identified himself as the person Ms Ghani was referring to, but denied making the comments.

A probe said he had not broken ministerial rules.

However, the PM's ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus criticised Mr Spencer's handling of Ms Ghani's allegations and said lessons could be learned from the episode.

In a written response, Rishi Sunak said: "In the absence of clear evidence, it would not be right to take further action."

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The Tories' London mayoral candidate has been accused of endorsing tweets relating to Enoch Powell, Islamophobic tropes about Sadiq Khan and the myth that the 2020 US election was stolen from Donald Trump.

Hope Not Hate said has put together a damning list exposing Susan Hall’s interactions with hateful content on Twitter. The anti-racism campaign group said it has written to Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands calling for her to be investigated and suspended.

The Mirror

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In response to one of his own at PMQ's Nov 2023

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"The Government's independent adviser role for Islamophobia has been left vacant for over one year. The Prime Minister knows we have discussed these matters a year ago yet no action has taken place. Prime Minister, enough is enough with regards to tackling anti-Muslim hatred. Will the Government now finally take action?""

Mr Sunak said: "We won't tolerate anti-Muslim hatred in any form and expect it to be dealt with wherever it occurs....

The Mirror

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After Sajjad Karim first raised an allegation of Islamophobia against a serving minister he says he was told by Tory HQ that he would be contacted by the party inquiry to share his evidence. More than two years later, he is still waiting for a call.

The former ConservativeMEP - who spent 15 years in Brussels representing north-west England - spoke out in September 2019 amid a series of Islamophobia claims piling up against the party.

The 51-year-old recalled overhearing a conversation between two Conservative Parliamentarians with Islamophobic content directly about him. “I was able to hear these conversations directly with not just an Islamophobic base, but a very clear expression of very prejudiced views and positions which were clearly Islamophobic,” he told the BBC.

Indie

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