Watchdog rules out Tory Islamophobia probe for now
THE Equality and Human Rights Commission has ruled out holding an investigation “at this stage” into Islamophobia in the Conservative Party.
The move comes after the Tories published terms of reference for an independent probe into discrimination and prejudice within its ranks in December, with Professor Swaran Singh appointed to chair the inquiry.
The EHRC decision comes despite a plea from the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) for the equalities watchdog to look into Islamaphobia in the party after the council submitted a dossier of complaints in March, including allegations against Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Its general secretary, Harun Khan, has called the terms for the Tory inquiry a “facade” for covering up racism within the party.
A spokesman for the EHRC said it would allow the internal investigation to take its course, but reserved the right to step in if the inquiry is not being carried out to its satisfaction.
“We have given very careful consideration to complaints raised about discrimination and Islamophobia in the Conservative Party,” said a spokesman.
“We have concluded, in the light of the decision by the party to institute an independent investigation, that it would not be proportionate to initiate our own investigation at this stage.
“We will be monitoring the review and requiring the party to provide regular updates on progress.
“If we are not satisfied with progress or how the investigation is conducted we will review our decision and do not rule out the use of our legal powers.”
The Conservatives have been approached for comment.