Labour Mp Applauded For Confronting Boris Johnson Over Tory Islamaphobia

Labour Mp Applauded For Confronting Boris Johnson Over Tory Islamaphobia

By Ben Kerrigan-

A Labour MP has been applauded for confronting Boris Johnson over derogatory comments he made about Muslim women before he became prime minister.

Johnson was asked to apologise for calling Muslim women “bank robbers and letterboxes”.
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi  confronted Boris during his first Prime Minister’s Questions session where he called for an inquiry into Islamophobia in the Conservative Party. Dhesi confronted Johnson asked Johnson to apologise for calling Muslim women bank robbers and letter boxes.

The Labour MP for Slough, who is Sikh, said: “If I decide to wear a turban, or you decide to wear a cross, or he decides to wear a kippah or a skull cap, or she decides to wear a hijab or a burka, does that mean it’s open season for right honourable members of this house to make derogatory and divisive remarks about our parents?”He then asked when the prime minister would organise an inquiry into Islamphobia in his party.
“Something which he and his chancellor promised on national television,” Mr Dheshi added.
Following Mr Johnson’s article last year, monitoring group Tell Mama found anti-Muslim incidents increased more than quadrupled – from eight incidents the week before to 38 the following. Twenty-two of them were directed at women wearing the niqab, or face veil.

The prime minister responded by saying his article was a “strong liberal defence… of everybody’s right to wear whatever they want in this country”.
He said he was proud to have Muslim and Sikh ancestors and proud that his cabinet is the most diverse “in the history of this country”.
Mr Johnson then turned the tables on the Labour Party, saying there has not been “any hint of an apology for the anti-Semitism that is now rampant in their ranks”.
Speaking to Sky News after PMQs, Mr Dhesi called the prime minister’s response “pathetic” and said he should have apologised.

He added: “Instead, he decided to say, ‘Oh, I’ve got Muslim friends, I’ve got Muslim heritage, I’ve got Sikh heritage’.
“Well, look, I might have Polish heritage, I might have Scottish relatives, but it doesn’t mean I’m then immune to say whatever I want without any consequences.”
The prime minister also raised eyebrows in his first PMQs for swearing when he described Labour’s economic plans as “s*** or bust” – quoting Labour MP Angela Rayner.
Most of the 21 Tory MPs expelled from the party less than 24 hours before for rebelling against the government to halt a no-deal Brexit were sitting in the Tory benches alongside their former colleagues.

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