Tory minister suggests Lee Anderson could return
despite ‘repugnant’ rant about Sadiq Khan
Labour has called on Rishi Sunak to confirm that no
‘deal or undertakings’ have been offered that would see Anderson sit as a Tory
MP again
Archie
Mitchell
12 hours
ago
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lee-anderson-sadiq-khan-islamophobia-b2502206.html
Oliver
Dowden refuses to answer if Tory party regards Lee Anderson as 'racist'
The deputy
prime minister has refused to rule out Lee Anderson having the Tory whip
restored despite a senior Conservative calling Mr Anderson’s remarks
“repugnant”.
Oliver
Dowden said on Sunday that he “certainly would not rule out” the possibility of
Mr Anderson returning from his suspension, which was imposed in response to an
anti-Muslim rant on GB News.
But Robert
Buckland, the Tory former justice secretary, said Mr Anderson had “crossed a
line” and that his comments were “repugnant”.
In an
appearance on GB News, Mr Anderson said: “I don’t actually believe that the
Islamists have got control of our country, but what I do believe is they’ve got
control of [Sadiq] Khan and they’ve got control of London... He’s actually
given our capital city away to his mates.”
A
Conservative source initially backed Mr Anderson, but after intense media
pressure and the controversial MP’s refusal to apologise, the party suspended
him. He will now sit as an independent MP.
Rishi Sunak
has so far failed to address Mr Anderson’s comments, made on Friday, or the
surging Islamophobia across Britain, despite having spoken publicly about a
rise in “prejudice and antisemitism”.
And on
Sunday Mr Dowden said Mr Anderson, who was deputy Tory chair until last month,
had simply “used the wrong words”.
“I don’t
believe that Lee Anderson said those remarks intending to be Islamophobic,” Mr
Dowden told the BBC.
Mr Buckland
was among several senior Tories who were critical of Mr Anderson’s remarks,
telling BBC Radio 4 on Sunday that they were “racist and repugnant”.
“This man
has clearly crossed a line,” Mr Buckland added.
Labour said
it was “concerned” about Mr Dowden’s suggestion that the Tories could give Mr
Anderson the whip back.
Shadow
paymaster general Jonathan Ashworth has called on Mr Sunak to confirm that no
“deal or undertakings” have been offered that would see Mr Anderson sit as a
Tory MP again.
In a letter
to the prime minister, Mr Ashworth said: “The removal of the Conservative whip
from Lee Anderson was the correct decision after his disgusting racist and
Islamophobic remarks aimed at the mayor of London.
“I was so
concerned to see your deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden tell GB News this
morning that he ‘certainly wouldn’t rule that out’ when asked if Mr Anderson
could have the whip returned.
“This
extraordinary suggestion comes less than 24 hours after his removal from the
Conservative Party and with no apology or retraction having yet been offered.
It will inevitably lead to concerns that the withdrawal of the whip was merely
a temporary measure taken in response to media criticism, and that the
possibility of Mr Anderson being allowed back into the Tory party is being kept
on the table.”
He added:
“Can you confirm that no deal or undertakings have been offered to Mr Anderson
by you or anyone speaking on behalf of the Conservative Party that would see
him have the Tory whip returned?”
In a
statement on Saturday night, Mr Sunak highlighted “recent” events, including
the pro-Palestinian protests that have been held across the country since the 7
October attacks.
“The events
of recent weeks are but the latest in an emerging pattern which should not be
tolerated,” Mr Sunak said. But Mr Sunak has not yet responded to Mr Anderson’s
comments.
Sir Keir
Starmer said it was right that Mr Anderson had been suspended from the party
over his “appalling racist and Islamophobic outburst”. The Labour leader also
challenged Mr Sunak on the wider matter of Islamophobia in the Conservative
Party.
“What does
it say about the prime minister’s judgement that he made Lee Anderson deputy
chairman of his party?” Sir Keir asked.
He added:
“Whether it is Liz Truss staying silent on Tommy Robinson or Suella Braverman’s
extreme rhetoric, Rishi Sunak’s weakness means Tory MPs can act with impunity.
“This isn’t
just embarrassing for the Conservative Party, it emboldens the worst forces in
our politics. Rishi Sunak needs to get a grip and take on the extremists in his
party.
“The Tories
may be getting more and more desperate as the election approaches, but Rishi
Sunak has a responsibility to stop this slide into ever more toxic rhetoric.”
It came as
Mr Khan condemned the “moral rot” of anti-Muslim hatred in the Conservative
Party. The London mayor said Mr Anderson’s “belated” suspension showed that
“Muslims are fair game as far as the Conservative Party is concerned”.
On Sunday
the Muslim Council of Britain wrote to the chair of the Conservative Party
demanding an investigation into “structural Islamophobia” in the party.
In a letter
to Richard Holden, the organisation said it welcomes the removal of the whip
from Mr Anderson, but alleged that Islamophobia “persists” in the party.
Zara
Mohammed, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said: “Our view
is that the Islamophobia in the [Conservative] Party is institutional,
tolerated by the leadership and seen as acceptable by great swathes of the
party membership.”
The letter
also criticised the Conservatives for removing the whip from Mr Anderson only
after he had refused to apologise.
It said:
“We note that he [Mr Anderson] was only censured for refusing to apologise, not
for making the racist remarks in the first place. We also note that the whip
was withdrawn only after there was widespread condemnation across the board,
while the prime minister and the rest of the cabinet remained silent.”
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