Tuesday, October 22

Minorities being humiliated for ‘political achieve’, London mayor Sadiq Khan says

There is a “concerted attempt” to “humiliate minorities for political gain”, London’s mayor has stated.

Referencing the “level of debate in public life”, Sadiq Khan additionally claimed the prime minister had failed correctly to sentence remarks made about him by Tory MP Lee Anderson.

The former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party claimed simply over per week in the past that Islamists had “got control” of Mr Khan and London, whereas expressing considerations about “racist abuse” throughout pro-Palestinian marches. He has since misplaced the Tory whip.

Mr Khan was talking 24 hours after a speech in Downing Street by Rishi Sunak, who stated “forces at home” had been “trying to take advantage” of the human struggling brought on by the Israel-Hamas warfare to “advance a divisive, hateful, ideological agenda”.

Mr Sunak took to the lectern outdoors Number 10 after the victory of George Galloway within the Rochdale by-election this week, with the prime minister saying the incoming Workers Party of Britain MP “dismisses the horror of what happened on 7 October” when Hamas killed about 1,200 individuals in southern Israel and took many extra hostage.

Mr Khan, talking to delegates on the London Labour Conference, stated: “A week on from the racist, anti-Muslim and Islamophobic remarks made by a senior Tory member of parliament, and the complete failure of Rishi Sunak even as he stood outside Number 10, or anyone around him to condemn them for what they are, it’s important to say a few words about the level of debate in public life.

“What we’re witnessing is a concerted and rising try by some to degrade and humiliate minorities for political and electoral achieve.”

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PM urges police motion on Gaza protests

During a number of the protests in opposition to the warfare in Gaza there have been chants of “from the river to the sea”, which many Jewish individuals think about to be antisemitic, and a name for Israel to be wiped from the map.

Streets are being “hijacked by small groups who are hostile to our values and have no respect for our democratic traditions”, the prime minister stated on Friday evening.

Mr Khan stated that “as the poison of antisemitism and the poison of Islamophobia continues to infect our politics, now, more than ever, we need to display our best values rather than our worst fears”.

He additionally stated that variety is London’s “biggest strength”.

London Labour MP Dawn Butler instructed Sky News the Conservatives are “stoking culture wars”.

She additionally claimed the prime minister’s speech in Downing Street was an “abuse of his office” and such issues ought to occur in parliament.

Moreover, he “didn’t make any meaningful announcement”, she stated, and claimed he had a “blind spot” on Islamophobia.

Meanwhile, the Campaign Against Antisemitism stated that whereas it welcomed the prime minister’s phrases, “firm action is long overdue”.

It added: “That action must materialise urgently. Extremists are not simply highjacking protests, they are organising them.”

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Lee Anderson during the launch of the Popular Conservatism movement.
Pic: PA
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Lee Anderson has refused to apologise for remarks he made about Sadiq Khan. Pic: PA

There are considerations that British democracy could possibly be broken by threats of violence.

Three feminine MPs have reportedly been supplied with safety, whereas a debate in parliament on Gaza was allegedly modified due to fears over MPs’ security.

“Threats of violence and intimidation are alien to our way of doing things,” Rishi Sunak stated on Friday. “They must be resisted at all times.”

He has condemned Lee Anderson’s assault on Sadiq Khan as unacceptable and “wrong”.

Lee Anderson has refused to apologise for his feedback, however did describe them as “clumsy”.

Content Source: information.sky.com