The Scotsman

Sunak removing whip was a ‘mistake’

- Patrick Daly scotsman.com

Lee Anderson said Prime Minister Rishi Sun a km ad ea“mistake” in stripping him of the conservati­ve whip after he accused the Mayor of London of being controlled by Islamists.

The former deputy Tory Party chairman continued to refuse to apologise over the remarks in interviews on yesterday, with the row now raging for five days.

Speaking to Channel 5 News, Mr Anderson said he thought Mr sun akhad“m ad ea mistake” in sanctionin­g for the tory whip to be removed.

The Ashfield MP, who is currently sitting in the House of Commons as an independen­t, has not ruled out standing for Reform UK, formerly known as thebr exit party, at the next election.

GB News – the right-wing broadcast er that pays mr anderson a £100,000 salary, on top of his £86,584 MP pay, to present a show on its network – reported that he met with Reform leader Richard t ice on sunday, only 24 hours after being stripped of his Tory affiliatio­n in the commons.

In comments made on Friday, Mr Anderson claimed "Islamists" had "got control" of Sadiq Khan and that the london mayor had" given away our capital" to such extremists.

Mr Anderson told ITV News yesterday that he stuck by the "sentiment of his comments" about Mr Khan, but repeated his concession that they were "a little bit clumsy".

The 57-year-old said the Labour Mayor of London" panders" to a" certain section of people" who had been seen" screaming, ranting and chanting" at pro-palestine protests in the capital.

He argued that such actions during demonstrat­ions demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-hamas war were looking to "intimidate people and affect our democracy".

"I think I'm on the right side of the argument," he told ITV.

Mr Anderson, who was formerly a Labour councillor before being suspended and then defecting to the Tories in 2018, said he had received "lots of support privately in Whatsapp groups and messages" from Conservati­ve MPS since the decision to remove the whip.

Asked what he made of the decision by Tory leader Mr Sunak to remove the whip over his comments about Mr Khan, Mr Anderson said: “That is up to him.

“He has got a tight ship to run. He thinks he has made the right decision. I don't think he has made the right decision.”

Senior Conservati­ves have described the remarks as “wrong” but have so far stopped short of describing them as “Islamophob­ic”.

Mr khan, a practising muslim, has urged the PM to call out the remarks as racist and Islamophob­ic.

Yesterday, downing street said the prime minister regarded mr Anderson' s comments as wrong because they had conflated all Muslims with Islamist extremism.

Critics said Mr Sunak's reluctance to describe the comments as Islamophob­ic was "weak".

James cleverly, the home secretary, has joined calls for Mr Anderson to apologise.

He said during his trip to the US that Mr Anderson's failure to express regret over his criticisms of Mr Khan had led to the party whip being withdrawn.

The comments could be seen as an attempt to hold the door open for the return of the outspoken Red Wall MP ahead of a general election that is expected in the autumn.

He thinks he has made the right decision. I don't think he has made the right decision Lee Anderson

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with Lee Anderson, before the row over his Sadiq Khan comments.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with Lee Anderson, before the row over his Sadiq Khan comments.

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