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Sadiq Khan hits back at PM's claim he shared platform with extremists | Sadiq Khan hits back at PM's claim he shared platform with extremists |
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The Labour candidate for London mayor Sadiq Khan, has rejected the prime minister's accusation that he has associated with extremists. | The Labour candidate for London mayor Sadiq Khan, has rejected the prime minister's accusation that he has associated with extremists. |
At prime minister's questions, David Cameron questioned Mr Khan's judgement over sharing a platform with a man he said supported so-called Islamic State. | At prime minister's questions, David Cameron questioned Mr Khan's judgement over sharing a platform with a man he said supported so-called Islamic State. |
A Labour spokesman said Mr Cameron's comments "demeaned the office of prime minister". | A Labour spokesman said Mr Cameron's comments "demeaned the office of prime minister". |
Mr Khan accused him of joining a "divisive, dog-whistling campaign". | Mr Khan accused him of joining a "divisive, dog-whistling campaign". |
Speaking about violent extremism, the prime minister said: "It's very important we do not back these people and we do not appear on platforms with these people." | Speaking about violent extremism, the prime minister said: "It's very important we do not back these people and we do not appear on platforms with these people." |
He continued: "I am concerned about Labour's candidate for mayor of London, who has appeared again and again and again," before being interrupted by shouts of "shame" and "disgrace" from the Labour benches. | He continued: "I am concerned about Labour's candidate for mayor of London, who has appeared again and again and again," before being interrupted by shouts of "shame" and "disgrace" from the Labour benches. |
He went on to say Mr Khan had appeared on a platform nine times with a preacher from his Tooting constituency, Suliman Gani, whom Mr Cameron alleged "supports IS". | |
He added: "If you do it time after time after time it is right to question your judgement." | He added: "If you do it time after time after time it is right to question your judgement." |
Mr Khan tweeted: "Disappointed PM has joined Zac Goldsmith's divisive, dog-whistling campaign. I've fought extremism all my life." | Mr Khan tweeted: "Disappointed PM has joined Zac Goldsmith's divisive, dog-whistling campaign. I've fought extremism all my life." |
The Conservative candidate for mayor, Zac Goldsmith, has repeatedly accused the Labour MP for Tooting of "giving platforms and oxygen and even cover to people who are extremist". | The Conservative candidate for mayor, Zac Goldsmith, has repeatedly accused the Labour MP for Tooting of "giving platforms and oxygen and even cover to people who are extremist". |
Mr Khan maintains that he has fought strongly against radical Islamists and has himself been a victim of their threats. | Mr Khan maintains that he has fought strongly against radical Islamists and has himself been a victim of their threats. |
In a BBC London debate on Monday, Mr Khan said he had "never hidden" the fact that, as a former chairman of Liberty and a human rights lawyer, he had acted for "some pretty unsavoury characters". | In a BBC London debate on Monday, Mr Khan said he had "never hidden" the fact that, as a former chairman of Liberty and a human rights lawyer, he had acted for "some pretty unsavoury characters". |
And when asked if he regretted sharing a platform with extremists, he said: "I regret giving the impression I subscribed to their views and I've been quite clear I find their views abhorrent." | And when asked if he regretted sharing a platform with extremists, he said: "I regret giving the impression I subscribed to their views and I've been quite clear I find their views abhorrent." |
Mr Goldsmith insists he has never labelled his Labour rival an "extremist" but says it is right to ask questions about his opponent's past. | Mr Goldsmith insists he has never labelled his Labour rival an "extremist" but says it is right to ask questions about his opponent's past. |
Asked what evidence Mr Cameron had that Mr Gani was a supporter of IS, the prime minister's official spokeswoman said at a Westminster press briefing: "The point the prime minister was referring to was that at events, this individual has spoken up in support of a range of things including the formation of Islamic State." | |
Mr Gani responded on Twitter saying: "I hope the prime minister will reflect and retract his comments. This is defamation at its highest level." | |
Find out more about who is standing in the London elections. | Find out more about who is standing in the London elections. |
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