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Tweet-row Labour hopeful suspended

- MARTIN SHIPTON AND CONOR GOGARTY newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AWELSH election candidate has reportedly been suspended from the Labour Party after a comment from his Twitter account described Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a “fascist”.

Ziad Alsayed is standing for both the Vale of Glamorgan Council and Barry Town Council in the Baruc ward at next month’s local government elections.

Responding to a recent tweet from Mayor of London Sadiq Khan that expressed solidarity with Ukraine following the country’s invasion by Russia, Mr Alsayed’s account tweeted: “If you mean the Ukrainian people that’s OK, but not the fascist president.”

In a tweet posted in Arabic in February this year, Mr Alsayed’s account asked “how could we side with a country that has a Zionist president”, in reference to Mr Zelenskyy.

Another tweet from Mr Alsayed’s account, posted in May last year, attacked Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. This was in response to a tweet by former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell which stated: “In his speech to [right wing Labour group] Progress today it appears Keir Starmer has dumped Labour’s last manifestos.”

The message from Mr Alsayed’s account said in reference to Sir Keir: “He’s disgusting.”

Now the BBC has reported that Labour has suspended Mr Alsayed pending an investigat­ion.

According to the broadcaste­r, the party no longer endorses the candidate in the elections but he will remain listed as a Labour candidate on the ballot because nomination­s have closed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sought to justify the invasion by claiming that Ukraine is run by “Nazis” and that the country needs to be “deNazified”.

President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Marie van der Zyl said: “A Labour candidate suggesting that Ukraine should not be supported because it has a ‘Zionist president’ is offensive on a number of levels.

“We trust that Labour will move quickly to suspend this individual from the party.”

And ex-Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns, the Tory MP for Vale of Glamorgan, said: “To make such a statement when a nation is under siege from the most ruthless aggressor who has no respect for internatio­nal law. We all recognise the war crimes and to post doubt will only embolden Putin’s cronies. These comments from an official Labour candidate are shocking and could have come straight from the Kremlin’s propaganda arm.”

A spokesman for the Labour Party said earlier this week: “The party takes all complaints seriously. They are fully investigat­ed and any appropriat­e action is taken.”

Announcing his candidacy on social media last month, Mr Alsayed wrote: “My name is and I am standing for the Vale and Barry Town Council election in the Baruc ward. As a member of this community I strongly feel that it is time for me to pay back some of what I owe to the town and the Vale, with all my huge life experience.”

His Twitter profile describes him as an “internatio­nal activist fighting for justice and equality” and adds: “stop imperialis­m spread it’s [sic] germs”.

Mr Alsayed did not respond to our approach for comment when we first reported on how he was being investigat­ed by the Labour Party.

The ward where he is standing for election currently has Plaid Cymru councillor­s.

A Plaid source said: “He hasn’t been prominent in the community before. This isn’t a tweet that is likely to go down well.”

 ?? ?? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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