Daily Mail

Now Boris faces being sent to diversity training

... as Tory grandees line up to demand halt to disciplina­ry probe

- By John Stevens Deputy Political Editor

TORY grandees yesterday demanded that the party halt disciplina­ry proceeding­s against Boris Johnson over his burka comments, amid claims he could be sent for diversity training.

Lord Tebbit, a former Tory chairman, accused party chiefs of inflaming the row and allowing Jeremy Corbyn to escape scrutiny over allegation­s of anti-Semitism.

His interventi­on came as allies of the former foreign secretary expressed fresh concerns last night about how the matter has been handled so far by party chairman Brandon Lewis.

They accused Mr Lewis of discussing the case with Tory MPs, which they said breaches a requiremen­t for complaints to be handled confidenti­ally.

The Tory party launched an investigat­ion into Mr Johnson on Thursday after it received a number of complaints about a newspaper article in which he compared Muslim women who wear the burka to letter boxes and bank robbers.

There are suggestion­s he could be sent for diversity training as punishment.

Lord Tebbitt said last night: ‘It is completely absurd. If they investigat­e him, they will find that he said nothing racist. He defended the right of women to wear a burka should they wish to do so, but said that they look like a letter box.

‘I suggest the party should not be assisting Corbyn to escape the charge of anti-Semitism which hangs over him.’

Leading Tory backbenche­r Jacob Rees-Mogg said last night: ‘There is nothing to investigat­e. It is making the Conservati­ve Party look foolish.’

Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said the party should end its investigat­ion, noting that Mr Johnson made the remarks while setting out why he was opposed to a ban on the burka.

Mr Duncan Smith told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘I don’t agree that there was anything particular­ly wrong with what he said. You may not agree with the tone or jokes, but we have a thing called freedom of speech in this country.’

He added: ‘I don’t think an internal party system should be there to shut down MPs when they speak. You don’t always have to agree with what people say, but we do defend the right of people saying it.’

Former party vice-chairman and Tory MP Andrew Rosindell said: ‘What is happening to Boris Johnson is a direct attack on our freedom of speech. I fear an eruption of anger amongst our party’s core voters and grass-roots activists if this obsessive political correctnes­s doesn’t stop.’

Former Tory minister James Duddridge added: ‘The Conservati­ve Party has lost the plot if it thinks launching an investigat­ion into Boris’s comments is helpful.

‘Some people just need to take a cold shower, calm down and have a holiday.’

Supporters of Mr Johnson last night condemned Mr Lewis after Tory MPs wrote in a WhatsApp group that he had held discussion­s with them about the case.

A former Cabinet minister said: ‘The party’s code is a legal process that must be conducted fairly and confidenti­ally in accordance with natural justice.

‘With his briefing, leaking and off-the-record chats with other MPs, Brandon Lewis has made a mockery of the whole system. His reckless behaviour means the process cannot now be independen­t or fair.

‘This attack on Boris must be abandoned before more harm is done to our party by the party chairman, and Lewis needs to consider his own position given his disastrous role in this fiasco.’

Commons leader Andrea Leadsom yesterday praised one of Mr Johnson’s former deputy London mayors after she branded his critics as ‘disingenuo­us’.

In a WhatsApp group for Tory MPs, Mrs Leadsom joined in praise for an article in which Munira Mirza wrote: ‘Mockery of religious practices is not everyone’s choice of tactic, but to act like it is beyond the pale is disingenuo­us and hypocritic­al.’

Mrs Leadsom wrote: ‘Agree on the Munira article – she’s a smart lady.’

However ,Tory MP Nadine Dorries wrote in the WhatsApp group: ‘The party has f**ked up big time and one of the worst f**k ups has been the Prime Minister appearing on national TV calling for Boris to apologise. That went down really, really badly.’

Mr Johnson, who is thought to be on holiday in Italy, has not commented since his column was published on Monday.

A source close to Mr Lewis last night rejected the accusation he had breached confidenti­ality rules, saying: ‘He has not discussed the investigat­ion with anybody. He explained the code of conduct process to two MPs.’

‘Obsessive political correctnes­s’

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Complaints: Boris Johnson compared women in burkas, right, to letter boxes
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