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Deputy PM makes weird defence of Liz Truss in Tommy Robinson ‘hero’ row

Liz Truss might not have heard far-right activist Tommy Robinson being branded a hero – regardless of being proper subsequent to Steve Bannon when he mentioned it – the deputy PM claimed.

The 49-day catastrophe PM has been closely criticised after a viral clip confirmed her failing to problem the previous Donald Trump strategist who loudly and overtly praised the far-right agitator. It has sparked requires Rishi Sunak to chuck her out of the Tory Party.

Today Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden claimed his outdated boss might not have heard the comment. He informed the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg: “I know this sounds like a sort of slightly trite point, but when you’ve got the cameras on, you’ve got a debate going on, sometimes you don’t hear it.”

Mr Bannon made the comment after Ms Truss claimed a “radical Islamic party” might win within the Rochdale by-election on Thursday. After she made the declare, Mr Bannon referenced the grooming Rochdale grooming scandal, earlier than claiming: “Tommy Robinson and all these heroes fought it.”





Liz Truss has been criticised for not challenging Steve Bannon
Liz Truss has been criticised for not difficult Steve Bannon

Ms Truss was trying straight on the booming-voiced strategist from lower than two metres away. Asked whether or not a “radical jihadist party” might quickly have a consultant in Parliament, Ms Truss then responded: “That is correct.”

Her former Cabinet colleague Sir Sajid Javid wrote: “I’d hope every MP would confront such a statement head on. Liz should really know better.” In a letter to Tory Party chairman Richard Holden, the Muslim Council of Britain wrote: “There is no radical Islamic party – this is false and Islamophobic to play to this trope of Muslims taking over. Furthermore, being silent as the vile Islamophobe Tommy Robinson is called one of the ‘heroes’ against grooming is unacceptable.”

Mr Dowden informed Times Radio: “Of course I don’t agree with those comments. But I haven’t seen the entire context. And often these things are taken out in snippets.” He did, nonetheless, concede it was “over the top” language.

In a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Ms Truss ranted: “Conservatives are now operating in what is a hostile environment and we essentially need a bigger bazooka in order to be able to deliver.”

Meanwhile Ms Truss’s pal Therese Coffey, who was Deputy PM throughout her temporary spell in Downing Street, claimed to not have seen the clip. Ms Truss has additionally come beneath fireplace for claiming her failure was as a result of a “deep state” which labored towards her.

Ms Coffey informed the BBC: “I’m not aware how it becomes a conspiracy theory, I think. I think Liz has been expressing a view which isn’t new that aspects of institutions and a lot of decisions have often been taken away from ministers.”

In a letter to Mr Sunak, Jonathan Ashworth, Labour’s Shadow Paymaster General, mentioned: “Your predecessor is spreading disinformation and conspiracy theories about a ‘deep state’ that is to blame for the downfall of her premiership and suggests is in control of the United Kingdom government, economy and civil society at large.

“As you realize in addition to anybody, it was not a cabal of secretive actors within the civil service working towards Liz Truss’ £45 billion kilos of unfounded tax cuts that despatched monetary markets into turmoil and ended her premiership, however the reverse. It was Liz Truss sidelining recommendation from revered establishments such because the Treasury and Office of Budget Responsibility that brought on her to make such a horrible error that resulted in her authorities ending after simply 49 days.”