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Rishi Sunak Disputes that the Lawmaker’s Party is Anti-Muslim and Criticizes his Attack on the Mayor of London.

February 26, 2024
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Rishi Sunak Disputes that the Lawmaker's Party is Anti-Muslim and Criticizes his Attack on the Mayor of London.

On Monday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak refuted claims made by a Conservative MP that the mayor of London is under the influence of extremists and stressed that the governing party does not condone discrimination against Muslims.
Following Lee Anderson’s remarks, which resulted in his suspension from the Conservative Party group in Parliament on Saturday due to remarks he made against Mayor Sadiq Khan, Sunak is facing pressure to denounce Islamophobia.

Words matter, particularly in the current climate of high tension. Thus, I believe it is our collective responsibility to choose them wisely.
When asked if his party faces issues with Islamophobia, Sunak responded, “No, of course it doesn’t.”

Since the Israel-Hamas crisis started in October, pro-Palestinian protests have taken place almost every weekend. Opponents of the Conservatives have accused them of purposefully inflaming emotions over these events.

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman was fired by Sunak in November after she referred to the protests, which have attracted hundreds of thousands of participants, as “hate marches” and said that the police were being too forgiving of them.

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