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Aide to Sadiq Khan suspended after abusive tweets from 2012 emerge | Aide to Sadiq Khan suspended after abusive tweets from 2012 emerge |
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An aide to Labour’s London mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan has been suspended over a series of offensive messages posted on social media. | An aide to Labour’s London mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan has been suspended over a series of offensive messages posted on social media. |
Shueb Salar, a parliamentary assistant to the former minister, apparently posted a string of messages on Twitter containing abusive language about women and homosexual people. | Shueb Salar, a parliamentary assistant to the former minister, apparently posted a string of messages on Twitter containing abusive language about women and homosexual people. |
A spokeswoman for Khan said: “Clearly these are serious issues. Shueb Salar has been suspended from Sadiq Khan’s parliamentary office pending an investigation.” | A spokeswoman for Khan said: “Clearly these are serious issues. Shueb Salar has been suspended from Sadiq Khan’s parliamentary office pending an investigation.” |
One message, posted in May 2012, said: “currently hating on all you faggots who have finished uni”. | One message, posted in May 2012, said: “currently hating on all you faggots who have finished uni”. |
A post from June 2012 read “fuck all you hoes” while a message from April 2012 suggested that the way to “treat a lady” was to “buy her a nice iron and extend the kitchen for her”. | A post from June 2012 read “fuck all you hoes” while a message from April 2012 suggested that the way to “treat a lady” was to “buy her a nice iron and extend the kitchen for her”. |
Salar started working for Khan in his Westminster office in November 2014, after the offensive messages had been put on social media. | Salar started working for Khan in his Westminster office in November 2014, after the offensive messages had been put on social media. |
Cabinet minister Chris Grayling questioned Khan’s judgment in employing someone who had published the comments. | Cabinet minister Chris Grayling questioned Khan’s judgment in employing someone who had published the comments. |
The Commons leader said: “These comments have absolutely no place in modern society. | The Commons leader said: “These comments have absolutely no place in modern society. |
“They raise serious questions about the judgment of Sadiq Khan who chose to employ this man despite his views being public, on a Twitter account followed by Khan himself. | “They raise serious questions about the judgment of Sadiq Khan who chose to employ this man despite his views being public, on a Twitter account followed by Khan himself. |
“The mayor of London makes a large number of decisions about who to hire and how to spend public funds: his record shows Sadiq Khan can’t make those decisions in a way that stands up for Londoners.” | “The mayor of London makes a large number of decisions about who to hire and how to spend public funds: his record shows Sadiq Khan can’t make those decisions in a way that stands up for Londoners.” |
Khan is the bookies’ favourite to win the election on 5 May and see off the challenge of his Tory rival, Zac Goldsmith. | Khan is the bookies’ favourite to win the election on 5 May and see off the challenge of his Tory rival, Zac Goldsmith. |
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