Boston Herald

Steve Bannon weighs in on U.K. burqa debate

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LONDON — Republican strategist Steve Bannon weighed in on British politics yesterday in a wide-ranging interview in which he defended former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s comments about Muslim face veils and praised a controvers­ial British far-right leader.

The former aide to President Trump said Johnson had “nothing to apologize for” and should not “bow at the altar of political correctnes­s” after he was criticized for saying women who wear burqas look like “letterboxe­s” and “bank robbers.”

Johnson made the comments in a newspaper column that argued against banning full-face veils, as Denmark has done.

“Excuse me, didn’t he actually support the wearing of the veil?” Bannon told the Sunday Times. “His entire argument revolves around not wanting to ban the burqa, but arguing that he agrees that it’s an oppressive garment and that there is no scriptural basis for it in the Quran, which is true. I think the substance got lost because of his throwaway line.”

Johnson has been criticized by Muslim groups and politician­s, including Prime Minister Theresa May, who urged Johnson to apologize. Johnson’s representa­tives have said he won’t apologize.

“The hysterical mainstream media can never separate the ‘signal from the noise’— fortunatel­y, the populists can,” Bannon said.

Bannon has said he wants to establish a Europe-wide movement uniting populist and nationalis­t voters in the European elections next year. He has said he plans to spend 70 percent of his time in Europe after the November midterm election in the United States.

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