Lee Anderson: Keir Starmer accuses Tories of harbouring ‘extremists’

Keir Starmer has accused Rishi Sunak of harbouring ‘extremists’ in Conservative ranks following the suspension of the occasion’s former deputy chair Lee Anderson.

The ‘Red Wall’ MP had the Tory whip stripped from him yesterday after refusing to apologise for his declare that London mayor Sadiq Khan is managed by ‘Islamists’.

His remarks induced widespread outrage – together with from senior Tories – with Mr Khan hitting out at Mr Anderson for ‘Islamophobic, anti-Muslim, racist’ feedback.

The London mayor has now additionally attacked the Prime Minister for his ‘silence’ over the Ashfield MP’s claims, whereas the Tories are being urged to ‘personal up’ to an ‘Islamophobia drawback’ of their ranks by the Muslim Council of Britain.

Sir Keir final night time urged Mr Sunak to ‘get a grip’ and ‘cease this slide into ever extra poisonous rhetoric’.

Following his suspension by the Tories, Mr Anderson is because of sit within the House of Commons as an unbiased MP except he defects to a different occasion.

Nigel Farage has made a direct pitch for his fellow GB News presenter to affix Reform UK, saying Mr Anderson would ‘really feel happier’ in his rebel occasion and be a ‘huge assist’.

Keir Starmer has accused Rishi Sunak of harbouring ‘extremists’ in Conservative ranks following the suspension of the occasion’s former deputy chair Lee Anderson (left)

The Labour chief urged Mr Sunak to ‘get a grip’ and ‘cease this slide into ever extra poisonous rhetoric’

The ‘Red Wall’ MP had the Tory whip stripped from him yesterday after refusing to apologise for his declare that London mayor Sadiq Khan is managed by ‘Islamists’

Nigel Farage has made a direct pitch for his fellow GB News presenter to affix Reform UK, saying Mr Anderson would ‘really feel happier’ in his rebel occasion and be a ‘huge assist’

Miqdaad Versi, spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain, claimed Mr Anderson’s feedback have been ‘the tip of the iceberg of a a lot greater drawback’ within the Tories

The row erupted after Mr Anderson stated in an look on GB News that ‘Islamists’ have been controlling London and its mayor and that Mr Khan had ‘given our capital metropolis away to his mates’. 

Speaking to the Observer following Mr Anderson’s suspension, Sir Keir stated: ‘It’s proper that Lee Anderson has misplaced the whip after this appalling racist and Islamophobic outburst.

‘But what does it say concerning the PM’s judgement that he made Lee Anderson deputy chairman of his occasion?

‘Whether it’s Liz Truss staying silent on Tommy Robinson or Suella Braverman’s excessive rhetoric, Rishi Sunak’s weak spot means Tory MPs can act with impunity.

‘This is not simply embarrassing for the Conservative Party, it emboldens the worst forces in our politics.

‘Rishi Sunak must get a grip and tackle the extremists in his occasion.

‘The Tories could also be getting an increasing number of determined because the election approaches, however Rishi Sunak has a accountability to cease this slide into ever extra poisonous rhetoric.’

A Conservative supply was defending Mr Anderson as not too long ago as Friday night earlier than he was stripped of occasion assist on Saturday afternoon.

In his personal assault on the PM, Mr Khan stated Mr Sunak’s ‘silence’ amounted to ‘tacit endorsement’ of Mr Anderson’s feedback.

The London mayor stated: ‘Although the whip has been belatedly withdrawn from Lee Anderson, the silence from Rishi Sunak and the Cabinet and tacit endorsement of those vile remarks through Conservative briefings can not help however result in the conclusion that Muslims are honest sport so far as the Conservative Party is anxious.’

Miqdaad Versi, spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain, claimed Mr Anderson’s feedback have been ‘the tip of the iceberg of a a lot greater drawback’ within the Tories.

He wrote within the Sunday Mirror: ‘Anderson was not suspended for his vitriolic remarks on GB News, however for failing to apologise for them. Would he nonetheless have been suspended had he apologised?

‘The PM’s silence is telling. Will he condemn Anderson’s remarks and take away him from the occasion? Or will his suspension be lifted when individuals lose curiosity, as with earlier councillors?’

Speaking to the Telegraph, Mr Farage raised the prospect of Mr Anderson becoming a member of Reform, saying: ‘I simply suppose Lee has an excellent coronary heart.

‘He’s nonetheless comparatively new at politics, he is had a couple of ups and downs, however I feel his coronary heart is in the best place and he’d be an enormous assist to the trigger.

‘He’d in all probability really feel happier in Reform than he has within the present Conservative Party.’

Asked concerning the Tories’ choice to droop the whip from Ma Anderson, Mr Farage replied: ‘It does not shock me in any respect.

‘They are a social democrat occasion, they do not like open free speech.’

After his suspension by the Tories, Mr Anderson stated in an announcement yesterday: ‘Following a name with the Chief Whip, I perceive the tough place that I’ve put each he and the Prime Minister in with regard to my feedback.

‘I totally settle for that that they had no choice however to droop the whip in these circumstances.

‘However, I’ll proceed to assist the Government’s efforts to name out extremism in all its types – be that anti-Semitism or Islamophobia.’

Mr Anderson was deputy chairman of the Tory Party till resigning in January to insurgent towards Mr Sunak’s laws to revive the stalled plan to ship some asylum seekers to Rwanda.

He was considered one of 58 Conservatives to vote in favour of an modification that sought to make sure UK and worldwide regulation can’t be used to forestall or delay an individual being despatched to Kigali below the scheme.

Mr Anderson has served since 2019 as MP for Ashfield, one of many beforehand Labour seats within the so-called ‘Red Wall’ the place voters switched to the Tories post-Brexit to provide Boris Johnson his landslide victory.

A Conservative spokesperson stated: ‘An investigation and subsequent unbiased evaluate, each carried out over a number of years by Professor Swaran Singh, discovered no proof of institutional racism within the Conservative Party.’

Lee Anderson’s historical past of controversies

Lee Anderson has been no stranger to controversy since getting into the House of Commons in 2019.

Here are a number of the rows the Ashfield MP has been caught up in…

Taking the knee

Ahead of the 2020 European Championships, Mr Anderson vowed to boycott England video games in the course of the soccer event as a result of facet’s choice to ‘take the knee’ earlier than matches.

He stated by performing the anti-racism gesture, which had turn into linked to the Black Lives Matter motion, the gamers have been supporting a ‘political motion’ and risked alienating ‘conventional supporters’.

Mr Anderson watered down his boycott of England video games when Gareth Southgate’s facet reached the ultimate.

He revealed he would permit himself to maintain tabs on the rating through his telephone.

Food banks

Mr Anderson sparked fury final yr after suggesting Britons are solely utilizing meals banks as a result of they ‘cannot funds’ and ‘cannot cook dinner a meal from scratch’.

He additionally claimed there was not a ‘huge use for meals banks’ in Britain.

Following criticism of his remarks, Mr Anderson provided ‘proof’ that meals could be cooked for 30p every. This noticed him dubbed ’30p Lee’.

Support for the demise penalty

Shortly after he was appointed Tory deputy chairman by Rishi Sunak this yr, Mr Anderson confronted a storm of criticism over his assist for the return of the demise penalty.

‘Nobody has ever dedicated a criminal offense after being executed,’ Mr Anderson instructed the Spectator journal.

‘You know that, do not you? 100% success price.’

Downing Street was pressured to make clear that Mr Anderson doesn’t converse for the Government in his occasion function.

Row with Game of Thrones star’s dad

In April, Mr Anderson instructed the daddy of Game of Thrones star Rose Leslie to ‘come outdoors’ in a bust-up in Parliament.

He was claimed to have been ‘aggressive’ in direction of Sebastian Leslie, whose daughter performed Ygritte within the hit TV sequence, throughout a row in a House of Commons eating room.

The altercation was stated to have been prompted by the expulsion of North West Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen from the Conservative Party.

But Mr Anderson stated it had been Mr Bridgen who was ‘impolite and aggressive’ in the course of the altercation.

MPs’ second jobs

In March, Mr Anderson was revealed to be incomes £100,000 a yr from his TV function with GB News – lower than 18 months after he had blasted MPs who want ‘an additional £100,000 a yr’ on high of their parliamentary wage.

In the wake of the Owen Paterson lobbying row, Mr Anderson had stated: ‘If you want an additional £100,000 a yr on high then you need to actually be searching for one other job.’

He later signed as much as GB News the place he devotes eight hours per week to his function as a presenter and contributor.

The Commons sleaze watchdog not too long ago launched a probe into Mr Anderson’s filming of a promo video for his weekly present from Parliament’s roof.

MPs are topic to strict guidelines over the taxpayer-funded providers supplied to them by the Commons in assist of their parliamentary actions.

Eddie Izzard

Mr Anderson got here below fireplace final October when he questioned whether or not feminine illustration would ‘enhance or lower’ if Eddie Izzard was elected as an MP.

He claimed he ‘wouldn’t observe him into the bathrooms’ if Izzard, who identifies as a lady with she/her pronouns, got here to Parliament.

At the time, Izzard was trying to turn into Labour’s candidate within the Sheffield Central constituency.

Mr Anderson was accused of creating transphobic feedback.

‘F*** off again to France’

In August, Mr Anderson instructed asylum seekers refusing to board the Bibby Stockholm barge they need to ‘f*** off again to France’.

He delivered his blast after 20 individuals declined to get on the vessel in Portland Port, Dorset.

Lawyers claimed some had a ‘extreme worry of water’ after traumatic experiences.

‘If they do not like barges then they need to f*** off again to France,’ an irate Mr Anderson stated.

Despite outrage on the feedback, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk supported Mr Anderson’s ‘salty’ indignation as ‘properly positioned’. 

Downing Street additionally backed Mr Anderson amid a livid row.