Rishi Sunak has damaged his silence to sentence Lee Anderson’s assault on Sadiq Khan as not acceptable and “wrong”.
Mr Anderson, the MP for Ashfield and former deputy occasion chair, was suspended on the weekend after he refused to apologise for claiming “Islamists” had bought “control” over London and that Mr Khan had “given our capital city away to his mates”.
Speaking on BBC Radio York, the prime minister denied that the occasion has “Islamophobic tendencies” and mentioned: “I think it’s incumbent on all of us, especially those elected to parliament, not to inflame our debates in a way that’s harmful to others.”
Asked about Mr Anderson particularly, Mr Sunak mentioned: “Lee’s comments weren’t acceptable, they were wrong. That’s why he’s had the whip suspended.”
He added: “Words matter, especially in the current environment where tensions are running high. I think it’s incumbent on all of us to choose them carefully.”
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Mr Sunak’s assertion to native radio was the primary time he has immediately addressed the feedback made by Mr Anderson, who advised GB News final week: “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 Khan and they’ve got control of London… He’s actually given our capital city away to his mates.”
His feedback sparked condemnation from throughout the political divide, together with from Tory peer Baroness Warsi who mentioned she was “really disturbed by where the Conservative Party has gone” and that “anti-Muslim racism is being used as an electoral campaign tool”.
However, a cupboard minister this morning appeared to depart the door open to Mr Anderson regaining the Tory whip, which permits him to take a seat as a Conservative MP within the Commons.
Asked what Mr Anderson wanted to say to be welcomed again, Transport Secretary Mark Harper advised Kay Burley on Sky News that he ought to “reflect on what he said” and “retract those comments and apologise”.
“I’m not going to tell the chief whip how to do his job, that’s for him,” he mentioned.
“He’s contributed a lot in the past. I’d like to see him be able to contribute to the Conservative Party in the future.”
“I’d like to see him be able to contribute to the Conservative Party in the future.”
While quite a lot of senior Tories have criticised Mr Anderson for his feedback, Mr Harper was the second cupboard minister to refuse to say whether or not the remarks had been “racist”.
Yesterday Mr Dowden backed the choice to droop the Ashfield MP however refused to say whether or not he was racist.
And this morning, Mr Harper additionally repeatedly declined to say whether or not Mr Anderson’s remarks had been racist however mentioned they had been “untrue” and “wrong”.
“Well it was wrong, and I’m not going to get into arguing about the rights and wrongs of what he said.
“Wrong is a really sturdy phrase in my e book.”
Mr Harper also rejected the assertion made by Baroness Warsi yesterday that there is a hierarchy of racism within the party and that anti-Muslim racism is being used as an electoral campaign tool.
“I do not agree with that,” he said. “And the truth that we took such sturdy motion so rapidly towards what Lee Anderson mentioned, I feel, reasonably exhibits precisely why she’s incorrect.”
Mr Harper’s words come as WhatsApp messages leaked to Sky News reveal that some Tory MPs regard Mr Anderson’s suspension as a mistake.
The WhatsApp forum is called the “109 group” of Tory MPs elected in 2019.
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Julie Marson, the MP for Hertford and Stortford, shared a news story showing Nigel Farage calling on “cancelled” Mr Anderson to join the rivals Reform party and “destroy” the Tories.
Jill Mortimer, the Conservative MP for Hartlepool, shared messages from constituents saying they would not vote Tory again and that “Lee Anderson’s suspension is the ultimate nail within the occasion’s coffin”.
On Sunday evening Mr Anderson tweeted a picture of a pint of beer from a London pub with the caption: “So I’ve simply arrived in London and on account of all of the constructive feedback earlier I’ve determined to have one other pint to get me prepared for a protracted week.”
Source: information.sky.com”