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Johnson under fire over burqa remarks

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May backed calls on Tuesday for her former foreign minister Boris Johnson ( pix) to apologise for disparagin­g comments he made about Muslim women wearing burqas – but he branded his critics “ridiculous”.

May said his remarks “have clearly caused offence” and agreed with the chairman of her Conservati­ve party, Brandon Lewis, who had asked Johnson to apologise.

“I do think that we all have to be very careful about the language and terms we use. And some of the terms Boris used in describing people’s appearance obviously have offended,” May said.

“What’s important is do we believe people should have the right to practise their religion and, in the case of women and the burqa and niqab, to choose how they dress.”

In a column in Monday’s Daily Telegraph newspaper, Johnson said women wearing the full-face veil looked like “bank robbers” or “letter-boxes”, prompting accusation­s of Islamophob­ia.

But the former top diplomat, who has a reputation for causing controvers­y and quit May’s cabinet last month in protest at her Brexit plan, refused to back down.

“It is ridiculous that these views are being attacked – we must not fall into the trap of shutting down the debate on difficult issues,” a source close to Johnson told reporters.

“We have to call it out. If we fail to speak up for liberal values then we are simply yielding ground to reactionar­ies and extremists.”

In his article, Johnson said he opposed a ban on face-covering veils, but added that it was “absolutely ridiculous that people should choose to go around looking like letter-boxes”.

His remarks drew condemnati­on from former colleagues.

Junior foreign minister Alistair Burt told the BBC: “I would never have made such a comment, I think there is a degree of offence in that, absolutely right.”

Conservati­ve peer Sayeeda Warsi, a former party chairman, accused Johnson of adopting the “dog-whistle” tactics of right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon, US President Donald Trump’s former top aide.

Johnson has been in direct communicat­ion with Bannon in recent months, according to media reports. – AFP

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