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David Cameron attacked for joining 'Islamophobic' campaign against Sadiq Khan | David Cameron attacked for joining 'Islamophobic' campaign against Sadiq Khan |
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Labour MPs have hit out at David Cameron for lending his support to an “Islamophobic” campaign against their party’s Muslim candidate for Mayor of London. | |
David Cameron used his weekly platform at PMQs to echo attacks made by Zac Goldsmith against Sadiq Khan – which have prompted accusations the Tories’ campaign is “racist”. | |
Mr Khan has long campaigned against Islamic extremism and described it as “a cancer eating at the heart of our society”. | |
But the Tory campaign has sought to draw links between Mr Khan and extremist figures by repeatedly noting he has shared platforms with his local imam, Suliman Gani. | |
Mr Cameron said: “Suliman Gani – the honourable member for Tooting has appeared on a platform with him nine times. This man supports IS [the so-called Islamic State]. | |
“They are shouting down this point because they don’t want to hear the truth. Anyone can make a mistake about who they appear on a platform with … but if you do it time after time after time it is right to question your judgment.” | “They are shouting down this point because they don’t want to hear the truth. Anyone can make a mistake about who they appear on a platform with … but if you do it time after time after time it is right to question your judgment.” |
The Prime Minister did not mention that Mr Goldsmith himself had his photograph taken with Mr Gani outside a Conservative party event, after being introduced. | The Prime Minister did not mention that Mr Goldsmith himself had his photograph taken with Mr Gani outside a Conservative party event, after being introduced. |
Labour MP Chuka Umunna tore into Mr Cameron for the comments. | Labour MP Chuka Umunna tore into Mr Cameron for the comments. |
“So David Cameron has joined Zac Goldsmith's Islamophobic campaign against Sadiq Khan. Utterly disgraceful,” he said. | “So David Cameron has joined Zac Goldsmith's Islamophobic campaign against Sadiq Khan. Utterly disgraceful,” he said. |
“The PM’s comments seek to shift the London Mayoral campaign from housing and transport – on which Sadiq is winning – to religion. Appalling. | “The PM’s comments seek to shift the London Mayoral campaign from housing and transport – on which Sadiq is winning – to religion. Appalling. |
“[David Cameron] thinks it is a crime for Sadiq Khan to be a Muslim and have been a human rights lawyer.” | “[David Cameron] thinks it is a crime for Sadiq Khan to be a Muslim and have been a human rights lawyer.” |
Labour MP Jo Cox added: “Shame on the Prime Minister for joining Zac Goldsmith's Islamophobic campaign against Sadiq Khan. Disgraceful.” | Labour MP Jo Cox added: “Shame on the Prime Minister for joining Zac Goldsmith's Islamophobic campaign against Sadiq Khan. Disgraceful.” |
Most polls suggest Mr Khan has a substantial lead over Tory candidate Mr Goldsmith in the race to become Mayor of London. | |
Mr Khan has pledged to freeze transport fares and use City Hall to directly build more affordable homes. | Mr Khan has pledged to freeze transport fares and use City Hall to directly build more affordable homes. |
Mr Goldsmith is an opponent of Heathrow Airport expansion and has focused his campaign on Mr Khan’s character. | Mr Goldsmith is an opponent of Heathrow Airport expansion and has focused his campaign on Mr Khan’s character. |
Other candidates include Sian Berry of the Green Party, Caroline Pidgeon of the Liberal Democrats, and Peter Whittle of Ukip. | Other candidates include Sian Berry of the Green Party, Caroline Pidgeon of the Liberal Democrats, and Peter Whittle of Ukip. |
Londoners will go to the polls on 5 May, the same day as the elections ot the London Assembly, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, and some local authorities. |
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