Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.K. Conservati­ves suspend lawmaker

- DANICA KIRKA

LONDON — The U.K.’s governing Conservati­ve Party has suspended ties with one if its lawmakers after he accused London Mayor Sadiq Khan of being controlled by Islamists, as tensions over the Israel-Hamas war roil British politics.

The party said on Saturday that Lee Anderson was suspended after he refused to apologize for remarks made about Khan in a television interview on Friday. The action means that Anderson, a deputy chairman of the Conservati­ves until last month, will sit in Parliament as an independen­t.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and other senior Conservati­ve leaders had come under increasing pressure to reject the comments, which the chair of the opposition Labour Party called “unambiguou­sly racist and Islamophob­ic.”

The controvers­y comes as the Israel-Hamas war fuels tensions in British society. Pro-Palestinia­n marches in London have regularly drawn hundreds of thousands of demonstrat­ors calling for an immediate cease-fire, even as critics describe the events as “antisemiti­c hate marches.” Figures released over the past week show that both anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim incidents have risen sharply since Hamas’ attack on Israel on Oct. 7.

In his interview with GB News, Anderson criticized the police response to pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions in London, leveling the blame on Khan.

Anderson said he didn’t “actually believe that the Islamists have got control of our country, but what I do believe is they’ve got control of Khan and they’ve got control of London.”

Khan flatly rejected the allegation­s, telling the BBC that all forms of hatred need to be rejected.

“My concern is there’ll be people across the country, people who are Muslim, or look like Muslims, who’ll be really concerned about entering into politics, because they know if these are the sorts of comments that are said against me by a senior Conservati­ve, what chance do they have?” he said.

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